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Solomon Pavliashvili: “Participation in the Global Forum to Prevent Radiological and Nuclear Terrorism Contributes to Strengthening the Country’s National Capabilities”

At the invitation of the U.S. Department of State, the Deputy Minister of Environmental Protection and Agriculture, Mr.  Solomon Pavliashvili, and the Head of the LEPL Nuclear and Radiation Safety Agency, Mrs. Nino Utiashvili, are participating in a Global Forum on the Prevention of Radiological and Nuclear Terrorism in Rabat, the capital of the Kingdom of Morocco.


The forum is organized with the support of the U.S. Department of State and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Morocco, bringing together experts and representatives from numerous countries.

“Georgia’s participation in the Global Forum, and in similar high-level events, strengthens the country’s national capacity to ensure nuclear and radiological safety while promoting the exchange of best practices and international experience,” stated Mr. Pavliashvili.

The Global Forum aims to enhance international cooperation in radiological and nuclear security, improve national preparedness, strengthen interagency coordination, and promote effective information exchange. Moreover, the forum embraces thematic discussions on nuclear forensics and response mechanisms, legal frameworks, modern technologies, and strategic communications.

The forum opened on February 3 and will end on February 5. Approximately 200 representatives from 57 countries are taking part in the event.