Samarkand prepares for key regional meeting on nuclear cooperation and development
From May 14 to 16, Samarkand will host the next Meeting of National Coordinators (NCs) for the International Atomic Energy Agency’s (IAEA) Technical Cooperation Program for countries of the European region and Central Asia.

The event will be held with the active support of Uzbekistan’s Committee for Industrial, Radiation, and Nuclear Safety.
The NC Meeting serves as a key platform for sharing experiences, discussing priorities, and strengthening regional cooperation among the participating countries of the IAEA's Technical Cooperation Program. National coordinators play a crucial role as the main link between the Agency and national bodies responsible for implementing technical projects and programs.
The upcoming meeting in Samarkand continues the tradition of previous NC gatherings, which have been held in Tajikistan, Türkiye, Croatia, and Greece in recent years. Over the course of three days, participants will discuss priority areas of cooperation, review the progress of ongoing projects, and develop strategic approaches to enhancing partnerships and improving the effectiveness of technical assistance programs.
The meeting in Samarkand will not only mark an important step toward advancing technical cooperation in the region but will also provide a unique opportunity for participants from various countries to experience Uzbekistan’s rich cultural heritage and scientific potential.
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