Russia, Iran Demand End to Attacks Near Bushehr Nuclear Plant, Warn of Disaster

Russian and Iranian foreign ministers jointly called for an immediate cessation of attacks on civilian and energy infrastructure, specifically highlighting the Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant. They warned that such strikes create an intolerable risk of a radioactive disaster for the entire region. The talks included condolences for a deceased Iranian plant worker and a critique of U.S. "ultimatums." Meanwhile, the IAEA confirmed it is monitoring the situation with deep concern after reported projectile strikes near the facility.

Key Points: Russia, Iran Urge Halt to Attacks Near Nuclear Plant

  • Call to halt attacks on infrastructure
  • Warning of nuclear disaster risk
  • Condemnation of US-Israeli strikes
  • Support for diplomatic efforts
  • IAEA monitoring situation
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Russia and Iran urge immediate halt to attacks on important infrastructure, warn of nuclear risk near Bushehr plant

Russia and Iran call for an immediate stop to attacks on infrastructure, warning of a radioactive disaster risk near the Bushehr nuclear power plant.

"It was unacceptable to create threats to the lives and health of the power plant's workers, or risks of a radioactive disaster for the entire region. - Russian Foreign Ministry"

Moscow, April 6

Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov held talks with his Iranian counterpart Abbas Araghchi on Sunday, with both sides stressing the urgent need to stop attacks on key infrastructure amid rising tensions around Iran.

According to the Russian Foreign Ministry, "The Ministers stressed the importance of immediately ceasing the reckless and illegal attacks on civilian, industrial & energy infrastructure, including the Bushehr NPP [Nuclear Power Plant]."

The statement said that "on behalf of Russia, Sergey Lavrov expressed hope that efforts taken by certain countries to de-escalate tensions around Iran would succeed for the sake of a lasting and sustainable normalisation of the situation in the Middle East, whereby the United States' abandoning the language of ultimatums and returning to negotiations would be instrumental."

Both sides also warned against actions that could affect diplomatic efforts. "The Ministers spoke out against any actions, including within the UN Security Council, that could undermine the remaining chances for promoting political and diplomatic efforts to settle the crisis," the statement said.

Raising safety concerns, the ministry added, "Both sides stressed the importance of immediately ceasing the reckless and illegal attacks on civilian, industrial, and energy infrastructure, including the Bushehr NPP, which operates under the IAEA safeguards."

It further noted, "It was unacceptable to create threats to the lives and health of the power plant's workers, or risks of a radioactive disaster for the entire region."

Lavrov also "offered his condolences following the death of the plant's Iranian worker," the statement added.

Earlier on Saturday, Araghchi wrote to UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, condemning US-Israeli strikes on Iran's nuclear infrastructure, including the Bushehr nuclear plant, according to Al Jazeera.

In the letter, the Iranian minister warned that the strikes "expose the entire region to a serious risk of radioactive contamination with serious human and environmental consequences."

Highlighting the risks, he said, "The repeated attacks by the aggressors in the vicinity of the active Bushehr nuclear power plant are of great concern."

He added that the "proximity of these attacks to an active nuclear facility creates an intolerable situation that poses a serious risk of radiological release."

Meanwhile, the Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Rafael Mariano Grossi, expressed "deep concern" over the incident while confirming that no increase in radiation levels has been detected.

In a statement shared on X, the UN nuclear watchdog said it had been informed by Iran that a projectile struck near the plant earlier in the day, marking the fourth such incident in recent weeks amid the escalating West Asia conflict.

- ANI

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Priya S
It's worrying to see Russia and Iran issuing joint statements like this. While nuclear safety is paramount, it feels like geopolitical posturing. India has good relations with all parties involved; we must use our diplomatic channels to advocate for restraint and dialogue. 🇮🇳
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Aman W
The mention of Bushehr is chilling. Remember Chernobyl? A disaster there would be catastrophic for regional stability and global oil prices. The US and Israel need to reconsider their strategy. Attacking near a nuclear plant is reckless, full stop.
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Sarah B
While I agree that attacking infrastructure is wrong, let's not forget Iran's own role in regional tensions. This feels like a classic case of blaming one side. A balanced approach is needed, and Lavrov's statement seems to ignore the provocations from Iran.
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Karthik V
As an engineer, this is terrifying. The Bushehr plant is operational! Any damage to containment could lead to a Fukushima-like situation. The IAEA must be given full access and authority to ensure safety. This isn't about politics; it's about preventing a humanitarian and environmental catastrophe.
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Nisha Z
My heart goes out to the plant worker who lost their life. These are not just statistics; they are people with families. The constant escalation in West Asia is heartbreaking. When will world leaders learn that war only brings suffering? 🙏

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