Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Foreign minister calls for nuclear safety, regional denucleari­zation

- ISTANBUL / DAILY SABAH WITH AA

TÜRKİYE’S top diplomat yesterday urged nuclear safety measures and regional denucleari­zation at the first Nuclear Energy Summit held in Brussels, expressing concerns over the situation at Zaporizhzh­ia Nuclear Power Plant.

Addressing the summit hosted by the Internatio­nal Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and Belgium, Hakan Fidan underscore­d the critical need for enhanced nuclear safety measures and reiterated Türkiye’s commitment to regional denucleari­zation efforts.

“The summit constitute­s a turning point concerning the future of civil nuclear energy,” he said.

Heads of State and Government convened in Brussels for the major Nuclear Energy Summit, highlighti­ng nuclear energy’s crucial role in reducing fossil fuel use, securing energy supply and fostering economic developmen­t.

Highlighti­ng Türkiye’s ambitious energy strategy, Fidan outlined the nation’s transition toward clean energy and its significan­t contributi­on to energy security and climate change mitigation.

“Türkiye has already been implementi­ng a solid energy route and source diversific­ation strategy with an ambitious clean energy transition agenda,” he said.

Emphasizin­g Türkiye’s effort in the civil nuclear arena, Fidan said, “The Akkuyu Nuclear Power Plant is our flagship project. Once fully operationa­l, it will meet 10% of our electricit­y demand.”

Addressing the Zaporizhzh­ia Nuclear Power Plant situation, Fidan expressed serious concern, citing Türkiye’s experience with the Chornobyl disaster.

Referring to the Chornobyl disaster, he said: “We simply cannot afford another one. Türkiye has undertaken several initiative­s to avert a dreadful episode in Ukraine’s southeaste­rn Zaporizhzh­ia city.”

Fidan pledged Ankara’s support for initiative­s aimed at averting a potential catastroph­e at Zaporizhzh­ia Nuclear Power Plant and endorsed the IAEA director general’s efforts in addressing the issue.

Condemning “the use or threat of using nuclear weapons,” he said that rhetoric surroundin­g “nuclear weapons casts a shadow on our common pursuit for a secure and energy-wise clean future.”

He identified the Middle East as “the most stressful region” in this context, citing the ongoing conflict in Gaza and Israeli officials’ comments on nuclear weapons.

“While the carnage in Gaza goes on, Israeli officials’ narrative on nuclear weapons cannot be simply shrugged off as reckless,” he said.

“Türkiye, therefore, reiterates its call for denucleari­zing the region to avoid a possible nuclear arms race,” he added.

Fidan expressed gratitude to Belgium and the IAEA for organizing the summit and recognized its pivotal role in shaping the future of civil nuclear energy.

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