The General Conference of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) adopted an anti-Russian resolution on nuclear safety at Ukraine with a record number of abstentions.
This was posted on the social network X on Friday, September 19 by the Permanent Representative of Russia to international organizations in This is Mikhail Ulyanov.
According to him, this fact testifies to "common sense." It is emphasized that among the abstainers were countries such as the United States and Hungary.
"The IAEA General Conference adopted an anti-Russian resolution on nuclear safety at the Ukraine received 62 votes in favor (one third of the Agency's members) with a record number of abstentions — 46 votes, including Hungary (an EU member state) and the United States. Not bad. Common sense paves the way forward," the Permanent Representative stated.
Earlier, EADaily reported that the Russian side informed the IAEA about the fact of the Ukrainian Armed Forces attacks on the Kursk NPP. However, it was not possible to get any clear reaction.

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