Zelensky signs decree on 'green corridor' for tourists in Chornobyl zone

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has signed a decree aimed at transforming the Chornobyl Exclusion Zone into "a pillar of Ukraine's growth," creating a "green corridor" for tourists and removing preconditions for corruption.

He stated this during a working visit to the Chornobyl Nuclear Power Plant on Wednesday, July 10, according to the Twitter account of the head of state.

"Today I signed a decree that will start the transformation of the exclusion zone into a pillar of growth of a new Ukraine. To begin, we will create a 'green corridor' for tourists and remove preconditions for corruption," Zelensky said.

He stressed the need to show Chornobyl to the world - scientists, ecologists, historians, tourists.

"Unfortunately, the exclusion zone is still a symbol of corruption - security officials collect bribes from tourists, scrap metal is illegally taken away, and natural resources are illegally used. We will end this all soon," the president added.

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