Regional cooperative agreement on Nuclear Science backed www.en.montsame.mn
Ulaanbaatar /MONTSAME/ The cabinet of ministers approved the 2017 Regional Cooperative Agreement for Research, Development and Training Related to Nuclear Science and Technology for Asia and the Pacific on May 24. The agreement’s main purpose is facilitating the possibilities for exchange of technologies, human resource capacity-building, determining need for nuclear technology, introducing some areas to nuclear technology, promoting sustainable development and conducting joint studies.
Countries in Asia-Pacific region established a treaty organization as a cooperation mechanism of introducing the pillar economic sectors, such as food and agriculture, healthcare, the environment, energy and industrial sector to nuclear technologies, and exchanging practices.
The 22 countries that are parties to the treaty jointly decide what projects to implement, and the financing is covered by the International Atomic Energy Agency, donor countries and international funds.
In the margin of observance of the Regional Cooperative Agreement, Mongolia is receiving a great support for expanding foreign cooperation and strengthening legal grounds of nuclear energy sector through learning from practices of other countries, introducing educational, scientific and research institutions and organizations that operate in healthcare, food and agriculture to the latest nuclear technologies and preparing professional cadres specialized in nuclear technologies.
Published Date:2017-05-25