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What will happen to US nuclear fuel stored at Ukraine’s plant? Russia says let’s discuss

Earlier this year, Moscow called on the UN nuclear watchdog to mediate a meeting between the US and Russia to resolve the question of what to do with Washington’s nuclear fuel stored at the Ukrainian power plant controlled by Russian forces

The chief of Russia’s State Atomic Energy Corporation has invited the US’s Westinghouse Electric Corporation to discuss the issue of nuclear fuel stored at Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant.

Earlier this year, Moscow called on the UN nuclear watchdog to mediate a meeting between the US and Russia to resolve the question of what to do with Washington’s nuclear fuel stored at the Ukrainian power plant controlled by Russian forces.

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