The statement said that the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) will reconsider whether or not the Metsamor NPP’s period of operation should be extended.
“The NPP poses a very serious threat. A decision was reached in 2009 that a new NPP should be build. The plant was not constructed due to lack of funds. There is no doubt that the Metsamor NPP is a big threat to the region, and is not in good condition. So we should convince the international community that the plant has to be shut down. That is, the International Agency should not authorize the Metsamor NPP to operate,” said the statement.
The Institute of Radiation Problems also added that it has been long a time since the issue of Metsamor’s closure was raised.
“Azerbaijan needs to win partners over this problem. Iran, Turkey, Georgia and members countries of the IAEA should demonstrate a certain position regarding the closure of the plant, and then the IAEA would make a decision in this regard,” the statement said.
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