
Foreign Ministry Statement regarding the Resolution of the 69th session of the IAEA General Conference - Nuclear Safety, Security and Safeguards in Ukraine
19 September 2025 19:41
1504-19-09-2025
On September 18, during the 69th regular session of the IAEA General Conference, a resolution entitled "Nuclear safety, security and safeguards in Ukraine," tabled by Canada and Ukraine, was adopted. This resolution is blatantly anti-Russian in nature and calls into question the territorial integrity of our nation.
It is noteworthy that among the states endorsing this resolution are the principal architects of anti-Russian campaigns within the IAEA and other international fora, as well as their subordinate allies.
Moreover, notwithstanding sustained pressure from Western countries, support for this resolution - reintroduced annually since 2023 - has experienced a steady decline. On this occasion, a mere 62 states voted in favour - approximately one-third of the IAEA's total membership.
We unequivocally reject the speculations and political distortions contained in the resolution - particularly its insinuations regarding Russia's ownership of the Zaporozhye Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP), alongside its demands for our country to cede territories that have been incorporated into Russia in accordance with the will of their inhabitants and international law. We perceive this document solely as a brazen attempt by certain states to instrumentalise the Agency for their own malign political ends. The resolution bears not the slightest relevance to matters of nuclear safety, security, or safeguards.
Despite relentless assaults by the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU), Russia guarantees the security of the ZNPP in strict adherence to its national legislation and international obligations.
We emphasise that there exists no mission of the IAEA at the ZNPP. A contingent of the Agency's Secretariat personnel is present at the facility at Russia's invitation. Their primary mandate is to catalogue Kiev's provocations against the plant and its adjacent infrastructure. IAEA Secretariat representatives stationed at the ZNPP are permitted access exclusively to those areas and premises that the Russian side deems both appropriate and expedient. Any further demands from the Agency in this regard are unacceptable.
Concerning the application of safeguards at the ZNPP, such measures could only be contemplated if Russia includes the facility within its roster of peaceful nuclear installations subject to IAEA safeguards. Our nation has taken no such decision at present.
We maintain that this inflammatory anti-Russian resolution far exceeds the remit of the IAEA Charter and is therefore politically and legally null and void for us.
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