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    IAEA and Austria reaffirm commitment to nuclear non-proliferation

    February 25, 2025
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    Austrian Chancellor and Foreign Minister Alexander Schallenberg met with Rafael Grossi, Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), in Vienna to discuss key global nuclear security concerns. The meeting underscored Austria’s commitment to supporting the agency’s efforts in nuclear disarmament, security, and monitoring. During their discussions, Schallenberg reiterated Austria’s firm backing of the IAEA’s mission, emphasizing its crucial role in global security.

    IAEA and Austria reaffirm commitment to nuclear non-proliferation

    He highlighted Austria’s unique position as the host country of the agency and its active involvement in advancing international nuclear governance. The talks focused on the growing risks associated with nuclear proliferation and the significance of the IAEA’s independent monitoring role in ensuring compliance with international agreements. Grossi acknowledged Austria’s consistent support and underlined the IAEA’s dedication to upholding global nuclear safety standards.

    The meeting addressed ongoing challenges, including geopolitical tensions that heighten nuclear risks and the necessity of maintaining transparent monitoring mechanisms to prevent the misuse of nuclear materials. Schallenberg emphasized Austria’s proactive stance in diplomatic efforts to strengthen non-proliferation initiatives. He reaffirmed the country’s commitment to constructive dialogue, particularly in fostering international cooperation to address nuclear threats.

    The discussion also touched on the role of multilateral institutions in facilitating diplomatic resolutions to nuclear disputes. Both officials agreed on the importance of sustained collaboration between Austria and the IAEA. Schallenberg stressed the necessity of reinforcing the agency’s technical capabilities to effectively oversee nuclear programs worldwide. Austria continues to advocate for the IAEA’s independence and integrity as a neutral authority in global nuclear affairs.

    The meeting concluded with a reaffirmation of Austria’s dedication to nuclear security and non-proliferation efforts. Schallenberg assured Grossi of Austria’s continued engagement in international forums to promote responsible nuclear policies. The discussions underscored the shared commitment to preventing nuclear escalation and advancing global stability. Austria’s ongoing support for the IAEA reflects its broader foreign policy objectives of peace and security. As the geopolitical landscape evolves, Vienna remains a key advocate for stringent nuclear oversight and diplomatic solutions to nuclear challenges worldwide. – By EuroWire News Desk.

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