"The Armenian Central Metsamor is a real bomb that can explode at any moment," says the site Azerbaijani Trend. az Sinan Oran, the Turkish director of the Center for International Relations. Built in 1976 to 30 km from the Armenian capital, Yerevan, the plant with an installed capacity of 400 MW is located in a seismic zone.
His initial lifetime expired in 2001. However, the site providing 80% of the electricity produced in Armenia, it has been called into service until 2017. The expert Azeri Adil Garibov agrees that his Turkish colleague: "The plant is a threat to the entire region, and countries should require closing one voice."
His initial lifetime expired in 2001. However, the site providing 80% of the electricity produced in Armenia, it has been called into service until 2017. The expert Azeri Adil Garibov agrees that his Turkish colleague: "The plant is a threat to the entire region, and countries should require closing one voice."
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