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Remarks by Ambassador Zhang Jun at the UN Security Council Briefing on the Safety of Nuclear Facilities in Ukraine

(From Chinese Mission to the United Nations)

2022-03-04 13:00

Madam President,

I listened attentively to the briefings by Under-Secretary-General Rosemary DiCarlo and IAEA Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi.

China pays close attention to the latest developments in Ukraine, and expresses our concerns over the relevant reports about the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant. According to the information IAEA got from the Ukrainian nuclear authority, the main equipment of the nuclear power plant remains intact, and the level of radiation unchanged. We also noticed the information and clarification provided by Russia on the relevant matters. China attaches great importance to nuclear safety and security, and hopes that the parties concerned will act with great caution, and with specialized technical assistance from the IAEA Secretariat, work together to ensure the safety of relevant nuclear facilities inside Ukraine.

Madam President,

The Ukrainian crisis is still undergoing complex changes. The most important thing right now is to ease tension, avoid more civilian casualties, intensify diplomatic efforts, and get back as soon as possible to the track of political settlement. Russia and Ukraine have held two rounds of direct dialogue and negotiations, and have reached preliminary consensus on setting up a humanitarian corridor. China welcomes this, and hopes that it can facilitate better protection of civilians and help with the safe evacuation of all foreign nationals, including Chinese nationals. We encourage Russia and Ukraine to remain committed to the overall direction of political settlement, and reach a negotiated solution that accommodates the legitimate concerns of the two parties and contributes to Europe’s lasting peace and security.

China welcomes all diplomatic efforts conducive to political settlement. We have played and will continue to play a constructive role to this end. The international community should stay cool-headed and rational, and adopt a responsible, impartial and objective attitude to create a sound atmosphere and conditions for direct negotiations between the parties concerning. Any action must contribute to de-escalation and diplomatic settlement, rather than adding fuel to the fire, leading to further escalation and deterioration of the situation.

Thank you, Madam President.


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