Abstract

In April 2009, 61 states and seven international organisations with a total of 808 participants and observers convened in Beijing at an international ministerial conference, organised by International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in co-sponsorship with Nuclear Energy Agency of Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD/NEA), to deal with nuclear energy in 21st century.1 In his concluding statement, president of that conference stressed that the conference recognizes positive momentum towards nuclear power and decisions by many developed and developing states to pursue use of nuclear energy.2 According to Director General of IAEA, more than 60 countries declared their interest in launching nuclear power programmes.

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