Paper calls for states to focus on ‘broader agenda’ and work with groups such as IAEA and WANO
Regional groupings of countries should explore long-term collaboration in areas of nuclear energy such as fuel fabrication or waste management in an effort to share costs, distribute risks and reassure their neighbours and the broader international community that the deployment of reactors can contribute to energy security and economic development, according to a Carnegie Endowment for International Peace paper.
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