Belarusian NPP

Activist of the anti-nuclear movement, Russian nuclear physicist Andrei Azharouski has said this.

Vice PM Uladzimir Syamashka has informed about it today.

Despite the opposition's boycott, the majority of MPs voted for construction of the NPP in partnership with the Japanese.

14 atomic energy experts will be working in Belarus until June 30.

Four ecological organizations initiated the creation, however, only one of them has admitted it.

Belarus and Russia have decided to put off the signing of the general Astravets NPP construction contract.

This is done for the sake of security. In the future, the visitors will need special passes.

The Belarusian state leader has claimed it during the today’s meeting with director-general of IAEA Yukiya Amano.

Local inhabitants say that they are disappointed as there are no promised vacancies at the moment.