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Rosatom Participates in the 69th IAEA General Conference Rosatom, PUBLISHED 22.09.2025 Rosatom took part in the 69th session of the General Conference of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), held in Vienna, Austria, from September 15 to 20, 2025. At the annual forum, Rosatom showcased its achievements, innovative projects, and strategic vision for the future of nuclear energy on the global stage. The opening day featured the inauguration of Rosatom's exhibition stand, dedicated to the 80th anniversary of Russia's nuclear industry. The ceremony was attended by Rosatom Director General Alexey Likhachev and IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi. Speaking at the plenary session, Alexey Likhachev emphasized the prospects for nuclear energy development, with a focus on international cooperation and sustainable growth. He underlined Russia's historic contribution to the peaceful use of nuclear energy and its longstanding partnership with the IAEA. "The USSR was among the founding members of the IAEA in 1957. From the very beginning, our country has played an active role in the Agency's governing bodies - the Board of Governors and the General Conference. For us, the IAEA is the key international organization in our field. Together with the Agency, we implement numerous projects in nuclear power, applications, radiation and physical safety, education and training, safeguards, and fusion," said Mr. Likhachev. Other news: CIAE makes breakthrough in key technologies for integral fast reactor CIAE has successfully completed the principle verification test of the integral residual heat removal system. IAEA issues technical document on tritium in environment The document has 362 pages and 93 illustrations. 416 nuclear units are operating in the world 62 units are under construction. |
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