Russia's state nuclear corporation Rosatom intends to send its employees back to the Bushehr nuclear power plant in Iran within weeks, according to a report. The plan is conditional on the security situation in the region remaining stable.
The plan, reported by a channel monitoring regional developments, comes amid ongoing tensions in the Middle East. The Zioneer previously reported on June 18 that Rosatom's CEO stated Russian specialists would gradually return to the Bushehr plant. The new statement reaffirms the company's intention, though it ties the timeline directly to security conditions. The Bushehr nuclear facility has been a focal point of security concerns, as reflected in recent air defense tests near the site.
- DevelopingRosatom chief says Russian experts will gradually return to Bushehr nuclear plant
- StrongIAEA chief Grossi says inspectors will have to return to Iran
- StrongBushehr governor announces planned test of air defense systems near nuclear plant
- DevelopingRussia's ambassador to Iran offers to help rebuild Iranian infrastructure damaged by war
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