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ENSREG points out progress in addressing key issues of BelNPP stress tests national action plan
MINSK, 4 March (BelTA) – The European Nuclear Safety Regulators Group (ENSREG) has passed a preliminary report on a peer review of the national action plan based on results of stress tests of the Belarusian nuclear power plant. The document was adopted by a consensus, BelTA learned from the European Commission website.
A statement made by ENSREG Chairperson Marta Ziakova pointed out the progress Belarus had made in acting upon ENSREG recommendations on priority issues of the national action plan. The ENSREG head spoke in positive terms about cooperation with the Belarusian side in the course of the work that had been done.
EU Says Belarus Made Progress on Safety at Nuclear Plant Bloomberg 3/4/2021 Ewa Krukowska
(Bloomberg) Belarus has made progress on addressing key safety concerns at its new nuclear plant in Astravets, the European Union said in a preliminary report after officials visited the site.
The conclusions are based on documents and information from Belarusian authorities, verified during a February visit to the plant, which is located close to the EU border. A full report will be compiled after a further peer review later this year, and will focus on the EU’s remaining recommendations, according to the European Nuclear Safety Regulators Group.
The preliminary peer review report on the implementation of the Belarusian stress test national action plan takes a look at the measures Belarus has adopted with regard to seven high-priority issues as well as recommendations from the ENSREG stress test report of 2018.
04.03.2021
MINSK, 4 March (BelTA) – The European Nuclear Safety Regulators Group (ENSREG) has passed a preliminary report on a peer review of the national action plan based on results of stress tests of the Belarusian nuclear power plant. The document was adopted by a consensus, BelTA learned from the European Commission website.
A statement made by ENSREG Chairperson Marta Ziakova pointed out the progress Belarus had made in acting upon ENSREG recommendations on priority issues of the national action plan. The ENSREG head spoke in positive terms about cooperation with the Belarusian side in the course of the work that had been done.