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ADB, IAEA collab supports safe nuclear energy in Asia, Pacific

26 Nov 2025, 4:41 AM
ADB, IAEA collab supports safe nuclear energy in Asia, Pacific

MANILA, Nov 26 — Asian Development Bank (ADB) president Masato Kanda and International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) director-general Rafael Mariano Grossi have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to deepen cooperation on the peaceful, safe and sustainable use of nuclear energy in Asia and the Pacific.

The agreement signed yesterday, reported Xinhua, establishes a framework for the two organisations to support countries exploring nuclear power, including the potential of small modular reactors, as part of their efforts to increase energy access and improve energy security.

Under the MOU, the organisations will collaborate to build knowledge and technical capacity across the full nuclear life cycle.

Key areas of cooperation include energy planning, management of nuclear fuel cycles and radioactive waste, and nuclear facilities’ life-cycle management.

The IAEA will also support informed decision-making by providing guidance on safety, security, safeguards and stakeholder engagement.

“With the ADB’s updated energy policy recognising nuclear power as an alternative to fossil fuels for baseload generation, this agreement ensures that developing member countries choosing this path do so with robust safeguards, strong governance, and a clear commitment to sustainability,” said Kanda.

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