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    ARMENIAN PRESIDENT DENOUNCES AZERI COUNTERPART FOR SPREADING LIES ABOUT ARMENIAN NUCLEAR POWER PLANT

    /ARKA/
    MARCH 27, 2012
    YEREVAN

    YEREVAN, March 27. /ARKA/. Armenian president Serzh Sargsyan, speaking
    Tuesday at a nuclear summit in Seoul, denounced his Azerbaijani
    counterpart, Ilham Aliyev, for deliberate dissemination of wrong
    information about Armenia's nuclear power plant.

    "The blatant misinformation about the Armenian nuclear power plant,
    articulated here by the president of Azerbaijan, does not surprise me,
    since spreading lies about Armenia has long been a working style in
    Azerbaijan," he was quoted as saying by his press service.

    Sargsyan went on to blame Azerbaijan for using high rostrums to spread
    lies not only about Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh, but also distorting
    the international documents.

    "Azerbaijan distorts even well-known UN Security Council resolutions
    on Nagorno-Karabakh, forgetting that it began military action, it
    refused to stop them, and now its leaders come out with bellicose
    statements and refuse to resolve the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict on
    the basis international law ", said Sargsyan.

    According to him, nuclear safety has been and remains Armenia's
    priority.

    "To achieve desired results, we have consistently and willingly
    contributed to the implementation of all proposed programs and have
    taken concrete steps to establish an effective mechanism of control,"
    he said.

    In his words, Armenia adopted a new law governing control of dual-use
    products, including export and transit of nuclear and radioactive
    materials as well as information of dual use.

    According to the president, Yerevan contributes to UN Security Council
    Resolution 1540 on nuclear non-proliferation.

    "Armenia, as a producer of nuclear energy, has a comprehensive
    cooperation with the IAEA. Safe operation of the Armenian NPP,
    increasing its safety, and control of the spent fuel is one of the
    priorities of the Armenian government. In this regard, we strictly
    adhere to the requirements of international standards which are
    mandatory for nuclear power plants of this generation," he said.

    According to him, an IAEA mission last year confirmed Armenian NPP's
    full compliance with these standards.

    The Metsamor plant, which accounts for about 40 percent of Armenia's
    electricity, has undergone numerous safety upgrades since being
    reactivated in 1995. According to government figures, Armenia has
    received $130 million worth of assistance from the United States,
    the European Union, Russia and other international bodies to
    upgrade the plant's safety. The plant located some 30 kilometers
    west of Yerevan, was built in the 1970s but was closed following a
    devastating earthquake in 1988 that killed some 25,000 people and
    devastated much of northern Armenia. One of its two VVER 440-V230
    light-water reactors was reactivated in 1995. Armenian authorities
    said they will build a new nuclear power plant to replace the aging
    Metsamor plant. The new plant is supposed to operate at twice the
    capacity of the Soviet-constructed facility.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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