Representatives from the IAEA’s 177 Member States will convene from 25–29 September for the 67th IAEA General Conference at the Agency’s headquarters in Vienna, Austria.
“From safeguards and non-proliferation, technical cooperation and beyond, we have a very important programme in front of us,” IAEA Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi said addressing the IAEA’s Board of Governors last week. He detailed the IAEA’s work in areas from providing independent sampling and monitoring during the Fukushima Daiichi ALPS Water Release, to nuclear safety and security in Ukraine. At the opening of the conference on Monday morning, Mr Grossi will report on the Agency’s work and achievements in the past year.
Mr Grossi is also set to take his oath of office at the General Conference, having been elected for a second four-year term earlier this year.
During the week, delegates will discuss a range of topics, from the 2022 Annual Report and the 2024 budget to strengthening activities related to nuclear science, technology and applications, as well as the IAEA’s nuclear safety and security activities and strengthening the effectiveness and improving the efficiency of Agency safeguards. They will also specifically discuss nuclear safety, security and safeguards in Ukraine and safeguards in the Middle East and in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.
General Conference sessions in the Plenary Hall, including the statements of officials and delegates, will be livestreamed for the public. Documents provided to delegates are available here.
This year marks the 70th anniversary since President Dwight D Eisenhower delivered his ‘Atoms for Peace’ speech to the United Nations General Assembly in New York, which inspired the creation of the IAEA.