Russia Withdraws Almost All Staff From Iran’s Bushehr Nuclear Plant
Russia said 108 workers were evacuated while 20 managers and safety staff remained at the plant.
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Russia has withdrawn almost all its personnel from the Bushehr nuclear power plant in view of the insecure situation in Iran. Only around 20 Russian employees remain on site. At the same time, Moscow continues to signal readiness for a solution to the nuclear dispute. On Monday, around a hundred employees left the nuclear power plant in the city of Bushehr, as reported by the head of the Russian nuclear authority Rosatom, Alexey Lichatschov. Rus…
The head of the Russian Atomic Energy Agency, Alexei Likhachev, announced that Moscow had withdrawn almost all of its employees from Iran's only nuclear power plant.
Moscow: Deployment of UN forces in Bushehr contingent on Iran's approval – Russia's stance on the proposal. Kirill Logvinov, Director of the Department of International Organizations at the Russian Foreign Ministry, confirmed that sending UN forces to secure the Bushehr nuclear power plant in Iran can only happen with Tehran's consent...
This is the first and only nuclear power plant in the country built with the participation of Russian specialists.
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