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Contacts With Russian Defense Ministry Very Important for IAEA - Grossi
Contacts With Russian Defense Ministry Very Important for IAEA - Grossi
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Contacts with the Russian Defense Ministry are very important for the International Atomic Energy Agency given that the Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP) is located in a war zone, IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi said on Friday.
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Contacts with the ministry are very important to us, Grossi told reporters.Grossi said that he hoped it would be able to resume the negotiations with Iran on its nuclear program.The agency hopes that an opportunity will soon arise to return to the negotiating table to achieve a predictable, long-term agreement, Grossi told reporters.Given the limited access of IAEA inspectors to nuclear sites in Iran and the scale of uranium enrichment in the country, the agency cannot provide definitive evidence of the absence of plans to create nuclear weapons in Iran, Grossi added.Grossi said that he intends to discuss Russia's role in the situation in the Middle East at a meeting with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov.Russia plays a key role in ensuring international security, including in the Middle East, Grossi told reporters.Grossi also said he discussed the physical security of the Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant with Russian state nuclear corporation Rosatom CEO Alexey Likhachev.Efforts to ensure physical security at the ZNPP were the primary focus of the delegations during the consultations held in Moscow, Grossi told reporters, adding that he was informed of military activity in the area of the plant.The IAEA and Rosatom are in constant contact regarding the resumption of operations at the ZNPP, the Director general added.Russian employees demonstrate professionalism in ensuring the safety of the plant, Grossi also said.The path to a full resumption of operations at the ZNPP is not easy and requires time and a number of measures, he stated, adding that for the full resumption of the operations, the absence of military threats is necessary.The work of the IAEA and Russia on the issues of ZNPP continues despite all the challenges and difficulties, Grossi also said.Russia has informed the IAEA about the situation at the Bushehr nuclear power plant (NPP) in Iran, Russian state nuclear corporation Rosatom CEO Alexey Likhachev said.Russia will do everything to ensure that the first unit of the Bushehr NPP in Iran is operating normally and that the construction of new units is resumed, the Rosatom head said, adding that the evacuation of Russian personnel and their family members from the plant "was absolutely safe."Russia has never seen any evidence of Iran's development of nuclear weapons, Likhachev said.Russia is always ready to assist Iran in its uranium projects, the CEO said.Apart from political statements, there is no evidence that Iran was developing nuclear weapons, Likhachev concluded.Russia is ready to resolve the issue of Iran's enriched uranium, by returning to Tehran uranium of a lower or even natural level of enrichment, Likhachev also said.However, Russia still has no contact with the leadership of Iran's nuclear industry, the CEO said.Likhachev added that he will report to Russian President Vladimir Putin on the results of negotiations with the IAEA delegation.Russia continues to build nuclear icebreakers for the development of the Northern Sea Route, despite the difficulties that arise, Likhachev said.The interest of other countries in the Northern Sea Route is becoming more obvious and growing in the current conditions, Likhachev added.Ukraine is escalating the situation with attacks on Energodar, trying to create the atmosphere of fear, which affects the safety of the Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP), Likhachev said.On February 20, a heavy Ukrainian drone struck a school in Energodar while up to 600 students were there, the Rosatom head said.The Rosatom head also said that he is sure that risks of the loss of the external power supply to the ZNPP persist, adding that a number of strikes in the ZNPP and Energodar area has increased in recent months.Likhachev also pointed out the inadmissibility of attacks on nuclear power facilities under any circumstances during consultations with International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director Rafael Grossi, Rosatom said on Friday.
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Contacts With Russian Defense Ministry Very Important for IAEA - Grossi
11:09 GMT 13.03.2026 (Updated: 12:21 GMT 13.03.2026) MOSCOW (Sputnik) - Contacts with the Russian Defense Ministry are very important for the International Atomic Energy Agency given that the Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP) is located in a war zone, IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi said on Friday.
Contacts with the ministry are very important to us, Grossi told reporters.
Grossi said that he hoped it would be able to resume the negotiations with Iran on its nuclear program.
The agency hopes that an opportunity will soon arise to return to the negotiating table to achieve a predictable, long-term agreement, Grossi told reporters.
Given the limited access of IAEA inspectors to nuclear sites in Iran and the scale of uranium enrichment in the country, the agency cannot provide definitive evidence of the absence of plans to create nuclear weapons in Iran, Grossi added.
Grossi said that he intends to discuss Russia's role in the situation in the Middle East at a meeting with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov.
Russia plays a key role in ensuring international security, including in the Middle East, Grossi told reporters.
Grossi also said he discussed the physical security of the Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant with Russian state nuclear corporation Rosatom CEO Alexey Likhachev.
Efforts to ensure physical security at the ZNPP were the primary focus of the delegations during the consultations held in Moscow, Grossi told reporters, adding that he was informed of military activity in the area of the plant.
The IAEA and Rosatom are in constant contact regarding the resumption of operations at the ZNPP, the Director general added.
Russian employees demonstrate professionalism in ensuring the safety of the plant, Grossi also said.
The path to a full resumption of operations at the ZNPP is not easy and requires time and a number of measures, he stated, adding that for the full resumption of the operations, the absence of military threats is necessary.
The work of the IAEA and Russia on the issues of ZNPP continues despite all the challenges and difficulties, Grossi also said.
Russia has informed the IAEA about the situation at the Bushehr nuclear power plant (NPP) in Iran, Russian state nuclear corporation Rosatom CEO Alexey Likhachev said.
"Of course, we talked a lot about the events in the Middle East, in Iran in particular, we informed the IAEA about what is happening at the Bushehr plant and what our future plans are," Likhachev said after consultations with IAEA Director Rafael Grossi, adding that Russian President Vladimir Putin is deeply engaged in the situation at the plant.
Russia will do everything to ensure that the first unit of the Bushehr NPP in Iran is operating normally and that the construction of new units is resumed, the Rosatom head said, adding that the evacuation of Russian personnel and their family members from the plant "was absolutely safe."
Russia has never seen any evidence of Iran's development of nuclear weapons, Likhachev said.
"For our part, we have always been guided only by the official reports of the countries with which we cooperate. We have multifaceted relations with the Iranian nuclear industry, and therefore we can say that Russia has never seen any evidence of Iran's development of nuclear weapons," Likhachev said after a meeting with IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi.
Russia is always ready to assist Iran in its uranium projects, the CEO said.
Apart from political statements, there is no evidence that Iran was developing nuclear weapons, Likhachev concluded.
Russia is ready to resolve the issue of Iran's enriched uranium, by returning to Tehran uranium of a lower or even natural level of enrichment, Likhachev also said.
However, Russia still has no contact with the leadership of Iran's nuclear industry, the CEO said.
"We only have contact with the management at the Bushehr site, who is in charge of the construction and oversees the work of the first unit directly. There are no contacts with the heads of the nuclear industry - neither with the vice president of Iran, nor with the head of the agency [for atomic energy] ... And this upsets us very much," Likhachev told reporters.
Likhachev added that he will report to Russian President Vladimir Putin on the results of negotiations with the IAEA delegation.
Russia continues to build nuclear icebreakers for the development of the Northern Sea Route, despite the difficulties that arise, Likhachev said.
"We need icebreakers [for the Northern Sea Route], and we continue to build them, despite all the difficulties that arise," Likhachev said after a meeting with IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi.
The interest of other countries in the Northern Sea Route is becoming more obvious and growing in the current conditions, Likhachev added.
Ukraine is escalating the situation with attacks on Energodar, trying to create the atmosphere of fear, which affects the safety of the Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP), Likhachev said.
On February 20, a heavy Ukrainian drone struck a school in Energodar while up to 600 students were there, the Rosatom head said.
"The Ukrainian regime is escalating the situation, trying to create an atmosphere of fear in Energodar, and this has a direct impact on the safety of the plant," Likhachev said agter consultations with International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director Rafael Grossi.
The Rosatom head also said that he is sure that risks of the loss of the external power supply to the ZNPP persist, adding that a number of strikes in the ZNPP and Energodar area has increased in recent months.
In 2025, a record was set, the plant existed for more than a month in complete isolation from the power supply thanks to the professionalism of the staff of the plant, he said, adding that Russia will provide the IAEA with all information on the plant's preparations for resuming operations.
Likhachev also pointed out the inadmissibility of attacks on nuclear power facilities under any circumstances during consultations with International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director Rafael Grossi, Rosatom said on Friday.
"Alexey Likhachev emphasized the inadmissibility of attacks on nuclear power facilities under any circumstances, stressing that turning the Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant or the Bushehr NPP into targets for military attacks is unacceptable and suicidal," Rosatom said in a statement.