ISLAMABAD: Pakistan once again has said that its nuclear security regime is at par with international standards.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has published a brochure outlining Pakistan’s nuclear security regime on the occasion of the second Ministerial Nuclear Security Conference of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), held in Vienna on 5-6 December.
The brochure said that it’s a part of Pakistan’s policy to provide awareness and transparency about measures taken by it to strengthen nuclear security nationally. Pakistan has established a comprehensive and effective national nuclear security regime which is at par with the latest international standards and guidelines. The regime is based on an extensive legislative and regulatory framework governing the security of nuclear material, radioactive substances, associated facilities and activities. This is backed by strong institutions and organisations with the requisite authorities, resources and trained manpower for effective implementation.
Pakistan keeps its nuclear security systems and measures under constant review and continues to invest in relevant technologies and human resources. Pakistan has established an independent nuclear regulatory authority with wide-ranging regulatory and inspection mandate. Pakistan’s nuclear security arrangements have been recognised at the international level by several high ranking officials and experts. During his inaugural address at the IAEA Nuclear Security Conference in Vienna on 5 December, the IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano expressed his appreciation for Pakistan Centre of Excellence on Nuclear Security (PCENS).
PCENS has developed into an important hub for training in various aspects of nuclear security and has hosted several international and regional training events including those sponsored by the IAEA.