Pakistan and the International Atomic Energy Agency will enhance cooperation in peaceful use of nuclear technology, specifically in mitigating the impacts of climate change.
This was agreed during the two-day visit of Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency Rafael Mariano Grossi to Pakistan, said a statement issued by the Foreign Office in Islamabad, reported 24NewsHD TV channel.
IAEA DG Grossi delivered a key note address at a seminar on the topic "Climate Change Mitigation and the Role of Nuclear Energy" in Islamabad. In his address, Grossi highlighted the importance of nuclear energy as a clean source in countering the adverse impacts of climate change.
The IAEA DG appreciated Pakistan's high standards of nuclear safety and security after visiting a number of nuclear installations including Pakistan Centre of Excellence on Nuclear Security and National Institute of Safety and Security.
During his stay in Pakistan, Chief of nuclear watchdog also called on the Prime Minister, the Foreign Minister, the Minister for Planning, and the Foreign Secretary.
Director General Grossi also held meetings with the Chairman of the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission and the Chairman of the Pakistan Nuclear Regulatory Authority who briefed him on the nuclear security and regulatory regime.
At PNRA, the IAEA DG also inaugurated the National Radiation Emergency Coordination Centre.
The Director General, IAEA, visited Chashma Nuclear Power Generating Station (CNPGS), Pakistan Institute of Nuclear Science & Technology (PINSTECH), Nuclear Institute for Agriculture and Biology (NIAB), Pakistan Centre of Excellence on Nuclear Security (PCENS), Nuclear Medicine, Oncology and Radiotherapy Institute (NORI) and the National Institute of Safety and Security (NISAS) to witness the safe and secure applications of nuclear technologies in the area of public health, industry, agriculture, food security, power generation.
At NORI and CNPGS, Director General Grossi inaugurated the CyberKnife and spent fuel dry storage facilities respectively. He also announced that Pakistan will serve, under ‘Ray of Hope’ initiative, as IAEA’s Regional Center for cancer treatment. During his visit to NIAB, Mr. Grossi inaugurated the ZODIAC Lab and designated the institute as IAEA’s Collaborating Center in agriculture and biotechnology.
While visiting PCENS and NISAS, Director General, IAEA, appreciated the high standards of these centres dealing with nuclear safety and security. These centres have been imparting international trainings under IAEA aegis.
The visit concluded with a dinner hosted by the Foreign Secretary at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in honour of Director General Grossi.
Since 1957, Pakistan, being a founding member of the IAEA, enjoys a productive and mutually beneficial relationship with the Agency. As a member of the IAEA Board of Governors, Pakistan is also contributing to Agency’s decision making. Such visits are a regular feature of PAKISTAN-IAEA interaction. Former Director General of IAEA Yukia Amano visited Pakistan twice during his tenure. Director General Rafael Grossi’s visit had been pending due to COVID-19 pandemic.
Reporter Mohsinul Mulk