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February 10th, 2020
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) greatly appreciates Hungary's efforts in recent years to guarantee the security of the country's nuclear assets, Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto told an international conference on nuclear security in Vienna on Monday. The IAEA also appreciates Hungary's activities around the world in this regard, as well as the international investment at its sole nuclear power plant at Paks, he said, noting that US, German and French companies have won tenders in the project "which has grown to become a platform for large-scale East-West economic cooperation". Szijjarto noted that climate policy is at the heart of international discourse, focusing on ways to reduce emissions and to meet European and global climate policy targets. "It's by now broadly accepted that it would be impossible to reach climate targets without the use of nuclear energy," he said.
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