The Future of the Nuclear Power Plant is Also Seriously at Risk, This Time the Plant's Director Admits: K. Vrtanesyan
The future of another source of cheap electricity—the nuclear power plant in Armenia—is seriously at risk, as admitted by the plant's director. This was stated by Karen Vrtanesyan, coordinator of the specialized website 'Razminfo' on his Facebook page.
“Many did not know that Armenia was receiving cheaper electricity from Artsakh. Due to the actions of the capitulators and traitorous scoundrels, most of those power plants were left to the Turks. The future of another source of cheap electricity—the nuclear power plant—is seriously at risk, and this time the plant's director acknowledges it: 'There are risks that the operational lifespan of the Armenian Nuclear Power Plant will not be extended.' This was mentioned by the General Director of the Armenian Nuclear Power Plant, Movses Vardanyan, during a conversation with journalists on March 18. At the same time, he assured that, taking into account the experience of Russian companies, those risks will be reduced.”
“Let me remind you that everything related to the nuclear power plant was proceeding normally until the Nikol-Turks decided that 'we do not need the Russian loan' (by the way, it was a loan with very favorable conditions). People, do you understand that this scoundrel will not rest until everything is in ruins? For further details, see the comments,” wrote Karen Vrtanesyan.