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French President Emmanuel Macron announced on Wednesday that he would be in “direct contact” with his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin, in the “next days” on civil nuclear energy and the Zaporozhye plant, which Moscow and Kiev mutually blame each other for. of bombing.
Macron told reporters during a visit to the “Exposition of Mayors” in Paris: “I intend to contact (Putin) directly in the next few days first on civil nuclear issues and the Zaporizhia plant, after contacting the Director General of the International Atomic Agency of Energy, Raphael Gross.
And Ukraine’s nuclear energy agency, Energotom, announced on Wednesday that three Ukrainian nuclear power plants had been “disconnected” from the power grid after Russian strikes hit power facilities and caused a major blackout.
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Source: Al Ittihad

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