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The international public should know what we had to face. It has painfully affected Soviet people and caused the anxiety of the international public. All possible treatment is being given to the remaining people. The level of radiation in the station's zone and on the territory in the immediate vicinity still remains dangerous for human health.I cannot fail to mention one more aspect of that affair. It goes without saying that, when the investigation of the causes of the accident, is complete, all the necessary conclusions will be drawn and the measures taken to prevent a repetition of anything of this kind.As I have said already, it is the first time we have been faced with such an emergency, which demanded quick action to curb the dangerous force of the atom that was out of control and to keep the scale of the accident down to the minimum.The seriousness of the situation was obvious. Chernobyl was the perfect storm of all the problems that were to come with Gorbachev’s reforms. 'Abyss' of Nuclear WarThe accident at Chernobyl showed again what an abyss will open if nuclear war befalls mankind. The Tokyo Summit TalksAll this made itself clearly felt during the meeting of the leaders of ''the seven'' held in Tokyo not so long ago. The Soviet Union would be willing to do so.Fourth. was founded back in 1957 and that its resources and staff are not in keeping with the level of the development of present-day nuclear power engineering, it would be expedient to enhance the role and possibilities of that unique international organization. As of today 249 people have been admitted to hospital after being diagnosed as having radiation disease of varying degrees of gravity. Many Soviet families are ready to take children in for the summer and are offering material help. Everyone on earth stands to gain! The staff operating the Chernobyl atomic-power station are working selflessly and courageously.Experts report that, during a scheduled shut-down of the fourth reactor-unit, the capacity suddenly surged. Not a word in reply to the Soviet initiatives, our specific proposals to halt nuclear testing, free mankind from nuclear and chemical weapons, and cut down on conventional armaments.Now should we take all this? I must be able to answer the question “what really dictated the need for this highly immoral campaign?”.The organizers of the campaign, of course, were not Interested in the truth about the accident or the fate of people In Chernobyl, the Ukraine, Byelorussia, anywhere else or in any other country. It would be equally necessary to organize international machinery, bilateral and multilateral, to allow prompt mutual assistance if a dangerous situation should arise.Second. The Soviet Government will take care of the families of those who died and those who are-suffering.The inhabitants of the areas where the evacuees were warmly welcomed deserve the highest appreciation. Mikhail Gorbachev, Address on Soviet television. I am thinking of the reaction abroad to what happened at Chernobyl. The accident in Chernobyl has once again illuminated the abyss that awaits us if nuclear war breaks out. The staff of the station shut down the other three reactors and made their condition safe. Seven of them have died. There was a need to evaluate it urgently and competently. Within a matter of hours, the inhabitants of the settlement near the station had been evacuated and then, when it had become clear that there was a potential threat to the health of people in the surrounding locality, they too were moved to safe areas.All this complex work required the utmost speed, organization and precision.And yet, the measures taken were unable to save many people. A system of prompt warning and supply of information in the event of accidents and faults at nuclear power stations, specificially when this is accompanied by the escape of radioactivity, should be established in the framework of this regime. The most stringent demands everywhere and in everything are needed.Further, we deem it necessary to declare for a serious deepening of cooperation in the framework of the International Atomic Energy Agency. As confirmation, consider this. The level of radiation in the area surrounding the station and in the immediate vicinity still remains dangerous to human health.The top-priority task today, therefore, is that of dealing with the effects of the accident.
The international public should know what we had to face. It has painfully affected Soviet people and caused the anxiety of the international public. All possible treatment is being given to the remaining people. The level of radiation in the station's zone and on the territory in the immediate vicinity still remains dangerous for human health.I cannot fail to mention one more aspect of that affair. It goes without saying that, when the investigation of the causes of the accident, is complete, all the necessary conclusions will be drawn and the measures taken to prevent a repetition of anything of this kind.As I have said already, it is the first time we have been faced with such an emergency, which demanded quick action to curb the dangerous force of the atom that was out of control and to keep the scale of the accident down to the minimum.The seriousness of the situation was obvious. Chernobyl was the perfect storm of all the problems that were to come with Gorbachev’s reforms. 'Abyss' of Nuclear WarThe accident at Chernobyl showed again what an abyss will open if nuclear war befalls mankind. The Tokyo Summit TalksAll this made itself clearly felt during the meeting of the leaders of ''the seven'' held in Tokyo not so long ago. The Soviet Union would be willing to do so.Fourth. was founded back in 1957 and that its resources and staff are not in keeping with the level of the development of present-day nuclear power engineering, it would be expedient to enhance the role and possibilities of that unique international organization. As of today 249 people have been admitted to hospital after being diagnosed as having radiation disease of varying degrees of gravity. Many Soviet families are ready to take children in for the summer and are offering material help. Everyone on earth stands to gain! The staff operating the Chernobyl atomic-power station are working selflessly and courageously.Experts report that, during a scheduled shut-down of the fourth reactor-unit, the capacity suddenly surged. Not a word in reply to the Soviet initiatives, our specific proposals to halt nuclear testing, free mankind from nuclear and chemical weapons, and cut down on conventional armaments.Now should we take all this? I must be able to answer the question “what really dictated the need for this highly immoral campaign?”.The organizers of the campaign, of course, were not Interested in the truth about the accident or the fate of people In Chernobyl, the Ukraine, Byelorussia, anywhere else or in any other country. It would be equally necessary to organize international machinery, bilateral and multilateral, to allow prompt mutual assistance if a dangerous situation should arise.Second. The Soviet Government will take care of the families of those who died and those who are-suffering.The inhabitants of the areas where the evacuees were warmly welcomed deserve the highest appreciation. Mikhail Gorbachev, Address on Soviet television. I am thinking of the reaction abroad to what happened at Chernobyl. The accident in Chernobyl has once again illuminated the abyss that awaits us if nuclear war breaks out. The staff of the station shut down the other three reactors and made their condition safe. Seven of them have died. There was a need to evaluate it urgently and competently. Within a matter of hours, the inhabitants of the settlement near the station had been evacuated and then, when it had become clear that there was a potential threat to the health of people in the surrounding locality, they too were moved to safe areas.All this complex work required the utmost speed, organization and precision.And yet, the measures taken were unable to save many people. A system of prompt warning and supply of information in the event of accidents and faults at nuclear power stations, specificially when this is accompanied by the escape of radioactivity, should be established in the framework of this regime. The most stringent demands everywhere and in everything are needed.Further, we deem it necessary to declare for a serious deepening of cooperation in the framework of the International Atomic Energy Agency. As confirmation, consider this. The level of radiation in the area surrounding the station and in the immediate vicinity still remains dangerous to human health.The top-priority task today, therefore, is that of dealing with the effects of the accident.