Workers at Turkey’s Akkuyu nuclear plant protested delayed wages; Rosatom blamed “unfriendly countries” for funding issues and construction setbacks.
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Workers at Turkey’s Akkuyu nuclear plant protested delayed wages; Rosatom blamed “unfriendly countries” for funding issues and construction setbacks.
Russian workers at Turkey’s Akkuyu nuclear power plant have not received salaries for two months. Staff has dropped from 12,000 to 3,000, reports Baltimore Chronicle.
Rosatom is negotiating the sale of a 49% stake in Turkey’s Akkuyu NPP project, worth $25 billion, as investor interest grows with the first unit under testing.
The IAEA sees no signs of Russia preparing to restart the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, despite the presence of Rosatom personnel at the facility.
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