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Pak apprises IAEA about steps taken to safeguard nuclear installations

Press Trust of India  |  Karachi 

has informed the UN's nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency, about the steps taken by it to strengthen the safety of its civilian nuclear installations.

of the (IAEA), Yukiya Amano's visit to comes amid global concern over the safety and security of its nuclear assets.

Amano, who was on a three-day visit to Pakistan, yesterday visited the of two reactors of the (KANUPP) here and commended the country's efforts to increase safety and security of its nuclear facilities as the country was working to increase its nuclear power capacity.

The reactors are expected to be ready in 2021 and 2022 respectively, and will produce over 2000 MW of electricity, close to 10 per cent of the country's total need.

In Islamabad, of the Atomic Energy Commission (PAEC), briefed Amano on the Commission's role in overseeing the increasing use of peaceful to meet the country's development goals.

During his meetings with the Nuclear Regulatory Authority and the PAEC, Amano was informed about the steps taken by to strengthen nuclear safety, according to an official IAEA statement.

Later at a seminar, the IAEA said that "he was happy to see that the new plants were also heavily protected".

"needs to have more and it was committed to nuclear safety; you are working with the IAEA," Amano was quoted as saying in the statement.

Amano, also said, "the IAEA greatly values cooperation with in peaceful uses of nuclear technology".

He said that he felt that access to nuclear power should not be limited to developed countries as developing states should also have the right to use atomic power.

He said it was a misconception that IAEA only worked to prevent the spread of "We cover other scientific issues as well."

He said the IAEA details everyday uses of in sectors such as industry and agriculture.

During his meeting with the IAEA chief, commended the world body's support to in the use of

"was ready to further strengthen its partnership with the IAEA and contribute towards the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals worldwide," Abbasi said.

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First Published: Thu, March 15 2018. 20:00 IST
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