Key facts
- Egypt's Nuclear Power Plants Authority accused Rosatom of safety failures.
- The accusations include "deliberate negligence" at the El Dabaa nuclear plant project.
- Confidential documents cite defects and violations of nuclear safety culture.
- The allegations raise concerns for Rosatom's operations in the EU.
- A similar project in Hungary is also mentioned as potentially affected.
Egypt's Nuclear Power Plants Authority has formally accused Russia's state-controlled nuclear energy corporation, Rosatom, of "deliberate negligence" and significant safety failures at the El Dabaa nuclear power plant project. The accusations are detailed in confidential documents that reportedly outline numerous defects and violations of established nuclear safety culture. These allegations raise serious concerns regarding Rosatom's broader international operations, including its ongoing projects within the European Union. Specifically, a similar nuclear plant project in Hungary is highlighted as potentially being affected by these revelations. The Egyptian authority's claims suggest a pattern of disregard for safety protocols, which could have far-reaching implications for international trust in Rosatom's capabilities and adherence to global nuclear safety standards.
