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Russia withdraws from agreement on multilateral nuclear environmental program

The agreement also involved Belgium, Denmark, the European Union, Finland, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, the UK, as well as EURATOM and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development

MOSCOW, December 28. /TASS/. Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a law on the denunciation of the Framework Agreement and Protocol on a Multilateral Nuclear Environmental Program in Russia (MNEPR).

The MNEPR agreement was signed in Stockholm on May 21, 2003, and has been in force since April 14, 2004. While it has enabled measures to minimize radioactive pollution in northwestern Russia, "cooperation as part of the agreement was actually suspended back in 2015-2017, according to the Russian Foreign Ministry," the accompanying documents stated.

The agreement also involved Belgium, Denmark, the European Union, Finland, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, the UK, as well as EURATOM and the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD).

Projects under the MNEPR were sponsored by the Northern Dimension fund managed by the EBRD. Under the agreement, any of the parties can exit it by submitting a written notice of termination to at least one depositary, the Russian foreign minister, or the secretary-general of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD).