Belarusian NPP

Photo: The Jamestown Foundation
Photo: The Jamestown Foundation
Belarusian DPM Uldzimir Syamashka reacts to Seimas' resolution which treats Astraviec NPP as a national security threat.
Lithuanian MEP Petras Auštrevičius says a group of European Parliament members were not allowed to visit Belarus.
Works will continue to mount the key assemblies for the first unit of the nuclear power plant in Astravets.
The National Academy of Sciences chairman reckons the second nuclear power plant may be built in Belarus by 2030.
An IAEA SEED-mission visited our country on January 16-20.
Representatives of the International Atomic Energy Agency will assess security at the building site in Astravets District.
Constructing the Belarusian nuclear power plant will cost almost $200 million more than originally planned.
The check-up was conducted on December 29.
Rosenergoatom replies to Euroradio officially denouncing reports about an explosion of generator at the NPP in Voronezh.