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    ARMENIA WELCOMES OUTSIDE TEAM TO INSPECT NUCLEAR SAFETY

    Xinhua General News Service
    May 10, 2011 Tuesday 1:18 AM EST

    Armenian Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan on Tuesday said that his
    country would welcome a special Operational Safety Review Team acting
    under the auspices of IAEA to inspect the country's Metsamor Nuclear
    Power Plant.

    Sargsyan said that he had already asked the country's energy minister
    and other stakeholders to make a thorough review of the nuclear power
    plant's operational safety.

    Armenia's nuclear power plant at Metsamor resumed generation of
    electricity after a routine five-day stoppage for cleaning last month.

    Armenian energy ministry sources said that regular IAEA inspections
    had revealed no violation in the safety and technical conditions of
    the power plant.

    The Metsamor Nuclear Power Plant was built and commissioned into
    electricity generation in 1976 but was shut down after the 1988 Spitak
    earthquake with a magnitude of 7.2.

    The country had to re-commission the nuclear power plant after it
    had run into an acute electricity shortage in the early 1990s.

    The Metsamor plant now generates up to 40 percent of Armenia's
    electricity.

    The South Caucasus country is planning to build two more nuclear
    power plants.

    Ashot Martirosian, chief of Armenia's nuclear safety committee, said
    that the authorities had planned to resort to stress test developed
    by the European Nuclear Regulation Association to check the safety
    of the nuclear power plant at Metsamor.

    The stress test is targeted to assess the safety margins of the
    Metsamor Nuclear Power Plant in the light of events in the magnitude
    as that in Fukushima of Japan.

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