Dam said ties between Vietnam and the IAEA have been growing in recent years via technical cooperation projects, including developing nuclear infrastructure in healthcare, agriculture, industry, environmental protection, food security, and climate change response.
According to him, the IAEA contributed to raising the capacity of building Vietnam’s legal documents in the fields of nuclear energy, radiation, and nuclear safety management. Mokhtar herself also assisted Vietnam’s medical establishments in using nuclear technology in cancer diagnosis and treatment.
The host wished that the IAEA and Mokhtar would continue supporting Vietnam in registering new technical cooperation projects, personnel training, and building a nuclear science and technology research centre.
The IAEA Deputy General Director, for her part, said Vietnam is the first country she chose to visit after assuming the position.
Lauding Vietnam’s achievements in adopting nuclear technology for peaceful purposes, she said she hopes to learn about the country’s nuclear technology application in socio-economic sectors during her visit.
During the stay, she visited several research and medical establishments using nuclear technology. She also held working sessions with the Ministry of Science and Technology as well as the Ministry of Health to discuss specific technical cooperation activities in the near future.