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Serbia and China to Cooperate on Nuclear Sciences

2025-04-01 16:20

Wedoany.com Report-Apr. 1, Dalibor Arbutina, Director of Nuclear Facilities of Serbia, and Yang Hongyi, Director General of the China Institute of Atomic Energy, formalized a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to advance collaboration in nuclear sciences. The signing occurred during a meeting aimed at strengthening ties between Serbia and China in this specialized field. The agreement focuses on key areas of nuclear technology and safety management.

The MOU establishes a framework for joint work on decommissioning a research heavy water reactor, handling radioactive waste, ensuring radiation safety, and sharing technical knowledge. A statement from Nuclear Facilities of Serbia noted: “The document opens the possibility for joint projects, staff education, and technical support in decommissioning, waste management, and radiation protection.” This reflects a mutual dedication to responsible nuclear practices.

Under the agreement, Serbia and China will tackle the complex task of dismantling the reactor, employing advanced methods to ensure safety and efficiency. The partnership also prioritizes effective management of radioactive materials, aiming to protect the environment and public health. Both nations will exchange insights and practical experience to enhance their capabilities in these areas.

Education and training form a cornerstone of the collaboration. The MOU enables professionals from both sides to engage in learning opportunities, boosting their skills in nuclear science and safety protocols. This exchange of expertise is designed to support sustained progress and cooperation in the field over time.

The agreement signifies an important milestone in the relationship between the Nuclear Facilities of Serbia and the China Institute of Atomic Energy. It underscores their shared commitment to advancing nuclear research and maintaining high safety standards. By pooling resources and ideas, the two organizations aim to achieve meaningful outcomes in their joint efforts.

This partnership provides a solid basis for future initiatives, emphasizing technical assistance and professional development. Serbia and China intend to address intricate challenges in nuclear technology together, contributing to broader scientific efforts globally. The focus on safety, expertise, and collaboration ensures that the MOU will yield practical benefits for both parties.

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