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Ukraine: UK boosts funding to International Atomic Energy Agency

The UK has announced additional funding of 拢750,000 to the IAEA to support its nuclear safety work in Ukraine.

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The UK has announced an additional 拢750,000 of funding to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to support its missions in Ukraine, at the meeting of the Board of Governors in Vienna today, Wednesday 7 June.

At the meeting, Director General Grossi presented the latest report on Nuclear Safety, Security and Safeguards in Ukraine.

The report outlined the state of nuclear safety at Ukraine鈥檚 nuclear facilities, and in particular the deeply concerning situation at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant which relies on water from the Kakhovka dam for its cooling pond.

The UK has now provided 拢5 million to support IAEA efforts in Ukraine since Russia鈥檚 invasion of the country, and also gives an annual budgetary contribution to the IAEA鈥檚 work.

Today鈥檚 additional funds will help the IAEA continue its vital work in Ukraine providing support and advice to the Ukrainian government in nuclear safety. UK funding also facilitates training in detection of radiological materials and expert investigative missions to nuclear power plants.

Delivering the UK鈥檚 statement at the meeting, UK Permanent Representative to the IAEA Corinne Kitsell said:

Russia鈥檚 barbaric attacks on Ukraine鈥檚 civil infrastructure and its illegal control of Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant runs contrary to all international nuclear safety and security norms. It claims to uphold nuclear safety standards, but its actions say otherwise.

I commend the work of the IAEA鈥檚 staff in Ukraine and I am pleased that the UK鈥檚 additional funding will help to facilitate its vital work, particularly given the additional risk posed by the destruction of the Kakhovka dam.

The IAEA Director General鈥檚 report also sets out numerous concerns: Russian military presence at the site and the immense pressure placed on the Ukrainian operating personnel and their families.

The UK also echoes Ukraine鈥檚 calls for an uninterrupted power supply from Ukraine to Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant and continues to call for the Russian Federation鈥檚 full withdrawal from the site, and for it to end its illegal war of aggression in Ukraine.

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Published 7 June 2023
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