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  • ANKARA: Ankara Complains about Medzamor Power Plant to EU

    Zaman, Turkey
    Feb 26 2005

    Ankara Complains about Medzamor Power Plant to EU
    By Foreign News Services
    Published: Saturday 26, 2005
    zaman.com


    The Medzamor Nuclear power plant located 16 kilometers from the
    Turkish-Armenian border is remarked to pose more of a threat to
    Turkey.

    Watching the developments closely, Ankara has concerns about a
    possible Chernobyl like disaster at any time. The subject has also
    been brought to the attention of the European Union (EU).

    The "Armenia-1" and "Armeni-2" units in Medzamor, one of the five
    most dangerous plants in the world, are reportedly having technical
    problems. After these occurrences Ankara forwarded the matter to EU
    and International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). Following that, the EU
    once more called on Armenia to "shut down" the plant as it had in the
    past. Armenia was not willing to comply with the shut down request,
    as the plant provides 30 percent of the countries total energy
    requirements. The Armenian capital Yerevan conveyed to Brussels that
    it would run the station till 2016. Since the problem could not be
    settled, the matter was then forwarded to the IAEA. The Medzamor
    plant is built on the Eastern Anatolia Fault Line. The IAEA has also
    decided to investigate this aspect of the situation. The activities
    of the plant, which were seen as a" potential threat" following the
    earthquake in Armenian's Spitak region, have ceased. However, Armenia
    had resumed activities in 1995 reasoning the energy crises following
    the collapse of the Soviet Union. Armenia had shut down the Medzamor
    plant for four months last year due to a high frequency current
    problem in the electric transporting line.
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