These three developments dominate Bellona’s June Nuclear Digest, underscoring how nuclear security, energy policy and geopolitics have become increasingly entangled. Washington is simultaneously investing in several domestic enrichment projects, but Bellona argues that rebuilding the country’s nuclear fuel supply chain will remain a lengthy process. Breaking away from Rosatom remains a slow processDevelopments in Bulgaria, Slovakia and Armenia demonstrate that moving away from Russian nuclear technology is proving far more complicated than replacing fuel contracts. Zaporizhzhia’s future is becoming the greatest concernMilitary threats around the occupied Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant continued throughout June. Increasingly, it is about whether Europe’s largest nuclear power station—and Ukraine’s broader civilian nuclear infrastructure—will emerge from the war in a condition that allows them to operate safely again.