
On 3 April, a delegation of French and Ukrainian high-ranking officials visited the Chornobyl NPP industrial site. Svitlana Grynchuk, Minister of Environmental Protection and Natural Resources of Ukraine, together with Pierre Heilbronn, Special Envoy of the President of the French Republic for Ukraine's Relief and Reconstruction and representatives of the French Embassy in Ukraine, visited critical ChNPP facilities and the results of the Russian drone hit in the NSC. The guests visited the premises under the New Confinement Arch, the North Garage of the main crane system as well as the dry spent fuel storage facility (ISF-2). In particular, the delegation visited the “Solar Chornobyl-1” solar power plant located on the industrial site.



On March 7, 2025, the Chornobyl NPP Emergency Commission decided to complete the emergency response operations related to the February 14, 2025 incident, caused by a UAV strike and subsequent explosion at the NSC-OS complex.
On 27 March 2025, a delegation of the Norwegian Radiation and Nuclear Safety Authority (DSA) headed by Director General Per Strand visited Chornobyl NPP. The purpose of the visit was to get acquainted with the current state of the ChNPP and to observe the damage to the New Safe Confinement (NSC) caused by the Russian drone strike on 14 February 2025. The visit took place within the framework of the Nansen Government Programme for Ukraine aimed at supporting the nuclear safety and security of Ukraine in the context of the ongoing Russian aggression.
The Ukrainian delegation successfully completed a working visit to the USA. During this visit the Ukrainians attended the Annual International Radioactive Waste Management Conference (WM-2025). Within individual sessions dedicated to Ukraine, the delegation presented a detailed overview of the aftermath caused by the armed aggression of the Russian Federation against Ukraine, in particular the occupation of Exclusion Zone enterprises in 2022 and of the Zaporizhzhia NPP.