Peaceful uses of nuclear energy: Morocco’s experience highlighted in Washington

Peaceful uses of nuclear energy: Morocco’s experience highlighted in Washington

Morocco’s active participation in the Sustained Dialogue on Peaceful Uses of Nuclear Energy, Science and Technology (SDPU) initiative was highlighted Monday in Washington during a meeting on this initiative that was chaired by U.S. Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security, Bonnie Jenkins.

During this meeting held at the State Department, Morocco’s ambassador to the United States Youssef Amrani welcomed the efforts made within the framework of the SDPU initiative that he described as “an important platform and a precious partner” for scientific and technological cooperation in several key sectors, particularly water, environment, food and health.

The diplomat stressed that the objectives of this initiative are in line with Morocco’s national priorities set out in the New Development Model, as well as with the Kingdom’s commitments to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

The ambassador said in this regard that Morocco takes part in activities related to SDPU in particular through its competent agencies, namely the National Center for Energy and Nuclear Science and Technology (CNESTEN) and the Moroccan Agency for Nuclear and Radiological Safety and Security (AMSSNuR).

Since joining the IAEA in 1957, Morocco has introduced nuclear techniques for peaceful uses in various sectors and has benefited from the IAEA’s effective cooperation and support, including through training, expertise, and the acquisition of cutting-edge equipment, he added.

AMSSNuR and CNESTEN are both recognized, at the regional and continental levels, as centers of excellence in capacity building, training and technical support, in addition to their regulatory missions in this area, the diplomat pointed out.

Regarding the support provided by Morocco to African countries in this area, the diplomat expressed the Kingdom’s readiness to promote triangular and multilateral cooperation initiatives, involving on the one hand the SDPU and the IAEA, and on the other the Member States concerned.

Such partnerships would further strengthen knowledge and expertise in this important area across Africa, Mr. Amrani underlined.

The SDPU aims to expand the conversation on peaceful uses of nuclear technology and identify opportunities for enhancing access to such technology in a manner guided by the interest of those engaged in the dialogue.

With a participant-driven approach, the program brings together diverse stakeholders including national policy makers, the private sector, and the broader international development community.

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