PACE calls on Minsk not to issue license to Astravets NPP


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The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe urged the authorities of Belarus not to issue an operational license for the Astravets nuclear power plant, which is currently being constructed, until it meets certain international safety standards.

The Assembly approved the resolution on the safety of Europe’s nuclear power stations on October, 11 in Strasbourg.

“The adopted [resolution] contains our proposals as original text with a strong statement that the licence must not be granted until international requirements are met. It is most important thing to us,” Lithuanian MP Virgilijus Poderys told news agency BNS.

According to him, 99 delegates voted in favour of the resolution, 18 were against, 8 abstained.

The resolution might not binding upon Belarus, but it is still an important instrument of influence on Minsk, Poderys said earlier.

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On September 22, the head of Belarus claimed that Russia had violated the terms for construction. A day earlier, Alyaksandr Lukashenka asked Vladimir Putin to extend the repayment period of the loan allocated for the construction of the Astravets NPP and lower the interest rate. Lukashenka admitted that he was afraid that Russia would not manage to complete work by the new deadline as well. However, the Russian side promises that the first power unit of the NPP will start operating by the end of 2019.

At first, the NPP first power-generating unit was scheduled for commissioning in 2018, the second one – in 2020. The construction of two nuclear reactors is provided in the agreement reached by Belarus and Russia, the reactors being supplied by Atomstroyexport, Russia.

Lithuania has repeatedly criticized the construction of the nuclear power plant 50 kilometers from Vilnius and encouraged the rest of the countries of the United Europe to not buy electricity from the would-be NPP. Our neighbour is not only concerned about the proximity of the station to Vilnius, but also with a number of emergencies during the NPP construction. Among the emergencies are a reactor vessel incident, when it fell during the transportation, the collapse of the concrete structure at the site between the reactors. Our channel was the first to report on the incident. Before the official request of the Lithuanian side, representatives of the Belarusian NPP denied this information.

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