(Tokyo) The UN Secretary-General on Monday called any attack on nuclear power plants “suicidal” and called for a halt to military operations around that of Zaporizhia, Ukraine, so that the International Agency for the atomic energy (IAEA) can access it.
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“Any attack on nuclear power plants is a suicidal thing,” Antonio Guterres told a press conference in Tokyo.
“I hope these attacks will end. At the same time, I hope that the IAEA will be able to access the central “Zaporijjia, the largest in Europe, the scene since Friday of bombings of which the Russian and Ukrainian belligerents have mutually accused each other, he added.
For a week now, the UN Secretary-General has continued to worry about nuclear risks to humanity, which is only “a misunderstanding” or “an error of judgment” from “nuclear annihilation”, had he warned the 1er August in a speech in New York.
On August 6, on the occasion of the 77e anniversary of the atomic bombing in Hiroshima, he felt that humanity was playing “with a loaded gun” in the context of the current crises with nuclear connotations.
Referring also Monday to the Sino-American tensions around Taiwan where the Chinese army has just carried out military exercises, Mr. Guterres considered that it was “a sensitive question”, and he called for “restraint” and to “de-escalation”.
“It’s extremely important in the days to come,” he said in Tokyo.
China launched the maneuvers after slamming a visit last week by US House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi. Beijing considers Taiwan — a self-governing island of 23 million people — to be an integral part of its territory.