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IAEA expert team to share nuclear safety expertise with Armenia ahead  of COP 17

 IAEA expert team to share nuclear safety expertise with Armenia ahead  of COP 17

ArmInfo. An expert team from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is currently in  Armenia to conduct seminars with representatives from relevant  agencies on nuclear safety ahead of the 17th Conference of the  Parties to the UN Convention on Biological Diversity (COP 17), as  reported to ArmInfo by the press service of the Armenian Ministry of  Internal Affairs (MIA).

It is noted that the conference will be attended by heads of state,  high-ranking officials, and representatives of international  organizations, necessitating proper event planning and high-level  preparation. In this regard, the Ministry has appointed officials  responsible for safety. Aram Ghazaryan, Director of the Ministry of  Internal Affairs' Rescue Service, has been designated  as the event's  nuclear safety coordinator.

According to the source, an IAEA expert team  will visit the main  conference venues to conduct a needs assessment. The seminar agenda  will include planning, preparation, and risk assessment of nuclear  safety measures. During the seminars, participants were introduced to  the specifics of using relevant technical means and mechanisms to  effectively engage in human resources. Experts shared safety models  used at major events in Morocco, Saudi Arabia, and France.

"Thanks to meetings in this format and cooperation with international  partners, Armenia continues to strengthen its capabilities to ensure  the safe and effective conduct of COP 17," the Armenian Ministry of  Internal Affairs concluded.