"NPP waste is the client's problem, not the builder's"

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Russia and Belarus have ratified the паagreement on cooperation in the construction of an NPP at the territory of Belarus. However, having read the agreement, Euroradio did not find anything about the waste, or whom the NPP would belong to, there.


The waste issue will be regulated by a separate document, head of the nuclear physics department of the Ministry of Energetic Mikalaj Hrusha has explained to Euroradio. And all this is exclusively the business of Belarus.


Mikalaj Hrusha: "This is the client's problem - the waste. He will decide himself where he will keep the radio-active waste. This is not the problem of the Russian side. This is the problem of those who order, not who build an NPP".


Previously, there were negotiations on possible transportation of radio-active waste from Belarus to Russia, but this is against the Russian legislation, says nuclear physicist Andrej Azharouski:


"The "RosAtom" representative stated at the scandalous meeting in Astravets that Russia was not going to deal with Belarusian waste. This is against the law".


According to Mikalaj Hrusha, the terms of storage and recycling of radioactive waste will be defined later, before signing of the general contract. The only thing which will return to Russia is exhausted fuel.


The Russian side obliges to ship and take back exhausted nuclear fuel. 


"The nuclear fuel exhausted in the reactors of the NPP's power blocks, which has been bought from the Russian executive organizations, is supposed to be returned to the Russian Federation for recycling by the terms set by the parties in a separate agreement", - the agreement says.


Euroradio also paid attention that there was not a word about whom the NPP would belong to in the agreement! We had some doubts here... The only thing which is said is that the NPP will be constructed at the territory of Belarus. Mikalaj Hrusha told us not to worry: 


"In accordance with the legislation, everything which is located at the territory of the Republic of Belarus, belongs to us. This is for sure. This is not Russian property".


Euroradio: "However, the pipeline "Yamal-Europe" also goes through the territory of Belarus!"


Hrusha: "There were negotiations between "Beltransgas" and "Gasprom", absolutely different situation... There is no doubt that the NPP will belong to us."

Let us remind you, the first power block of the Belarusian NPP is planned to be launched in 2017, the second one - in 2018.