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September 16th, 2019
Hungary plays an important role in boosting nuclear security, the foreign minister told the general assembly of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in Vienna on Monday, commenting on a request that Hungary preside over the Nuclear Security Working Group for another year. "Terrorism and the threat of terrorism are growing worldwide with the emergence of uncontrolled migration waves," Peter Szijjarto said. "This also increases nuclear threats, which is why it is important that Hungary has been asked to preside over the Nuclear Security Working Group for another year." In addition, Budapest will host a conference on global action against nuclear terrorism, the minister said. Szijjarto said these developments were an acknowledgement of Hungary's position as a leader in efforts to boost nuclear security.
MTI
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