The weekend is just around the corner – but for others, it’s only just the start of work. From the looks of it, the Tteam of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) longer in Zaporizhia linger. IAEA boss Rafael Grossi already let know on Twitter his Organization is “here to stay” and continue to be present. They will definitely have to do one or two weekend shifts.
Also the governments in Moscow and Kyiv there’s a busy weekend ahead – even if the work involves making verbal exchanges attacks and blame to deliver. Selenskyj recently accused Moscow of letting the mission end in an unsuccessful tour of the power plant. He also criticized Putin for preventing international media representatives from accompanying the mission.
At this point we will keep you up to date on the 191st day of the war and start with an overview of the most recent events from the night:
- Zaporizhia NPP: Russia open to permanent IAEA mission, Kyiv insists on complete withdrawal of Russian troops
- weapons shipments: Ukrainian Prime Minister Shmyhal calls for German and US battle tanks
- energy supplies: Olaf Scholz does not want to do without Russian gas, FDP calls for Nord Stream 2 to be dismantled
The IAEA experts continue their work on the Zaporizhia power plant. It is also eagerly awaited whether Russia will resume gas supplies via the Nord Stream 1 pipeline in the Baltic Sea, as announced.
Happy Friday and a good start into the weekend!
Christina Leitner
Source: Stern

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