At the working day, expert of KINAC presented core activities of KINAC with its mission to enhance international transparency and reliability for the peaceful use of nuclear energy in Korea. To support nuclear newcomer countries in establishing their nuclear infrastructures, the expert also introduced training courses and programs of the International Nuclear Security Academy (INSA) that will be open in March 2014. DDG Le Quang Hiep appreciated achieved results of KINAC that contribute to strengthening nuclear security in Korea as well as in the world. He expressed desire to further enhance cooperation between VARANS and KINAC. Two sides discussed cooperation in the next time.
Discussion of cooperation between VARANS and KINAC
n the 8 May 2013, the delegation of the Korea Institute of Nuclear Nonproliferation and Control (KINAC) came to visit and work with the Vietnam Agency for Radiation and Nuclear Safety (VARANS). VARANS Deputy Director General Le Quang Hiep chaired the working day.
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