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    ARMENIA AZERBAIJAN DISPUTE NUCLEAR PLANT

    Hurriyet
    March 29 2012
    Turkey

    Azerbaijani President Aliyev (L) calls the closure of Armenian nuclear
    plant. REUTERS photo The Armenian and Azerbaijani Presidents disputed
    the safety of the Armenian nuclear power plant in Metsamor, in front
    of world leaders at the Seoul summit earlier this week.

    Addressing the heads of more than 50 nations, including the United
    States, Russia and China, at the Nuclear Security Summit in Seoul,
    Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev called for the closure of the
    Armenian nuclear power plant. Speaking there on March 27 he said that
    the station, built in 1976, was outdated, did not meet modern safety
    standards and was located in a seismic zone. Aliyev said that all
    this had turned the site into a potential source of threat.

    In response, Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan labeled Aliyev's claims
    "disinformation" and said that "spreading slander about Armenia has
    long become a manner of action in Azerbaijan." Sargsyan stressed the
    full compliance of the plant with International Atomic Energy Agency
    requirements, and that this had been confirmed by the international
    nuclear watchdog's mission last year. Sargsyan also criticized
    Turkey and Azarbaijan for "exaggerating the issue," Anatolia news
    agency reported. "Two out of Armenia's four neighbors, in blatant
    violation of international norms, have been blockading our country
    for the last twenty years, leaving us no alternative to achieving
    energy independence," he said, the Armenianow website reported.



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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