确保战争条件下乌克兰的核安全

Q3 Multidisciplinary Archives Des Sciences Pub Date : 2024-03-10 DOI:10.62227/as/74105
Vladyslav Teremetskyi, Yevheniia Duliba, Alla Kiryk, Anna Sukharieva, Pavlo Gorinov, Viktor Vasylenko
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乌克兰持续不断的战争极大地引发了人们对核电站(NPP)安全的担忧,尤其是在扎波罗热核电站(Zaporizhzhia NPP)方面。这种岌岌可危的局势暴露了现有全球核安全框架的重大缺陷,强调了对国际法进行全面改革的必要性。尽管国际原子能机构(IAEA)通过各种决议、任务和安全原则在倡导核安全方面发挥了值得称道的作用,但俄罗斯的不遵守行为及其在联合国安理会行使否决权的能力损害了这些努力的有效性。应对这些挑战需要国际社会采取多样化的综合方法。这包括修订国际法律结构,对冲突地区的核安全问题进行深入研究,以及考虑在核设施周围建立安全区等外交举措。另一个可能的战略是部署维和部队,尽管目前地缘政治因素限制了其可行性。解决因俄乌战争而加剧的核安全问题需要强有力的法律和政治行动,以及创新的解决方案和全球合作。必须立即给予重点关注,以避免任何可能引发核事故的进一步升级,这不仅会对乌克兰,也会对整个国际社会构成严重威胁。
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Ensuring Nuclear Safety in Ukraine in Conditions of War
The ongoing war in Ukraine has significantly raised concerns about the safety of nuclear power plants (NPPs), especially in the context of the Zaporizhzhia NPP. This precarious situation has revealed substantial weaknesses in the existing global nuclear safety framework, emphasizing the need for sweeping reforms in international law. While the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has played a commendable role in advocating for nuclear safety through various resolutions, missions, and safety principles, the effectiveness of these efforts is compromised by Russia’s non-compliance and its ability to exercise veto power in the UN Security Council. Confronting these challenges requires a diverse and comprehensive approach from the international community. This includes revising international legal structures, conducting in-depth studies on nuclear safety in conflict zones, and considering diplomatic initiatives like establishing safety zones around nuclear facilities. Another possible strategy is the deployment of peacekeeping forces, though geopolitical factors currently limit its viability. Resolving the nuclear safety concerns intensified by the Russia-Ukrainian war demands robust legal and political actions, coupled with innovative solutions and global cooperation. Immediate and focused attention is crucial to avert any further escalation that risks a nuclear incident, posing dire threats not only to Ukraine but to the entire international community.
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