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What has the NWS done so far (prior to the current Review Cycle)?

What is the NWS doing on this action in the current Review Cycle?

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What has the NWS done so far (prior to the current Review Cycle)?

France supports the technical cooperation programme of the IAEA but has not made specific statements to that end at the General Conference of the IAEA. The EU has expressed itself on this issue at the Board of Governors and emitted recommendations.

What is the NWS doing on this action in the current Review Cycle?

France supports the technical cooperation programme of the IAEA but has not made specific statements to that end at the General Conference of the IAEA. In 2023, 2024 and 2025, the European Union released a statement at the IAEA Board of Governors on strengthening of the Agency’s technical cooperation activities. In this statement, EU member states stress the importance of coordinating these initiatives and other TC related activities with other UN agencies, based on the country ownership and national priorities. Further synergies could also be sought with other initiatives, such as Horizon Europe, the EU’s key funding programme for research and innovation, for instance to further enhance food safety and security and promote sustainable solutions. They welcome the IAEA’s commitment to take gender perspective into account in TC programme planning, design, implementation and evaluation. They indicate that nuclear safety and security remain among the priority Fields of Activities. Finally, they encourage further prioritisation of initiatives and projects, further in-house cooperation and coordination, and further transparency in order to avoid duplication and invite the IAEA to continue active project monitoring and evaluation, based upon verifiable and transparent indicators, to assess results and the sustainability of projects, and to identify possible areas of improvement.

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National Report submitted by France. Report submitted by France under actions 5, 20 and 21 of the Final Document of the 2010 Review Conference of the Parties to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (2022–2026). NPT/CONF.2026/PC.III/2. 7 March 2025, https://docs.un.org/en/NPT/CONF.2026/PC.III/2

Working paper submitted by France. France’s support for the International Atomic Energy Agency. NPT/CONF.2026/PC.III/WP.11. 5 March 2025. https://documents.un.org/doc/undoc/gen/n25/060/12/pdf/n2506012.pdf#:~:text=France%20is%20one%20of%20the,Technical%20Cooperation%20Fund%20in%202025.

Technical Cooperation Report for 2024, Report by the Director General, IAEA, https://www.iaea.org/sites/default/files/gc/gc69-inf6_0.pdf

EU Statement at the IAEA Board of Governors on strengthening of the Agency’s technical cooperation activities – Technical Cooperation Report for 2024, Delegation of the European Union to the International Organisations in Vienna, 9 June 2025, https://www.eeas.europa.eu/delegations/vienna-international-organisations/eu-statement-iaea-board-governors-strengthening-agency%E2%80%99s-technical-cooperation-activities-%E2%80%93_en

EU Statement on Strengthening of the Agency’s technical cooperation activities – Technical Cooperation Report for 2023 – IAEA Board of Governors, Delegation of the European Union to the International Organisations in Vienna, 3 June 2024, https://www.eeas.europa.eu/delegations/vienna-international-organisations/eu-statement-strengthening-agency%E2%80%99s-technical-cooperation-activities-%E2%80%93-technical-cooperation-report_en

EU Statement at IAEA Board of Governors on the strengthening of the Agency’s technical cooperation activities, TC Report 2022, Delegation of the European Union to the International Organisations in Vienna, 5 June 2023, https://www.eeas.europa.eu/delegations/vienna-international-organisations/eu-statement-iaea-board-governors-strengthening-agency%E2%80%99s-technical-cooperation-activities-tc-report_en

What has the NWS done so far (prior to the current Review Cycle)?

Russia called on IAEA to regularly update the Technical Cooperation Program to enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of the assistance provided through the Agency.

What is the NWS doing on this action in the current Review Cycle?

Russia continued to stress the importance of the Technical Cooperation Programme remaining effective and efficient and is based on the real needs of countries.

Russia called on the IAEA Secretariat to make additional efforts to improve the efficiency of using available resources.

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Statement on behalf of the States Parties to the Treaty Establishing the Union State of Russia and Belarus. Technical Cooperation Report for 2018. 11 June 2019

https://viennamission.mid.ru/en/news/11-06-2019_doklad-o-teh_41bbc4ddf7a57f122b676ba596ab957b/

Statement by the Russian Federation. «Strengthening Agency's Technical Cooperation Activities: Technical Cooperation Report for 2024». IAEA Board of Governors, (Vienna), 9 June 2025.

https://viennamission.mid.ru/en/news/statement_by_the_delegation_of_the_russian_federation_on_the_agenda_item_3_of_the_session_of_the_iae/

United Kingdom

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What has the NWS done so far (prior to the current Review Cycle)?

At the 60th IAEA General Conference in 2016, the UK set out its position on the effectiveness of the Technical Cooperation Programme, stating that it needed to support the right projects, with clear justification, realistic programmes and achievable and sustainable long-term goals delivering real benefits, and that projects should be properly monitored across their lifetime and fully evaluated to identify lessons learned.

At the 61st General Conference in 2017, the UK welcomed the Secretariat's continued implementation of the Results-Based Management approach and encouraged the Secretariat and Member States to assess project outcomes and implement lessons learned.

At the IAEA Board of Governors in June 2020, the UK paid its TCF target in full and on time and called on other Member States to do the same, noting that full and timely payment minimises constraints on the effectiveness of the Agency's development projects. The UK also encouraged the IAEA to do more to support Least Developed Countries in accessing a higher percentage of the TC Fund, and announced the establishment of the first ever UK-IAEA Collaborating Centre based on cooperation with the National Nuclear Laboratory.

What is the NWS doing on this action in the current Review Cycle?

The United Kingdom supports the IAEA’s Technical Cooperation Programme and the results-based management approach the IAEA is taking to ensure its effectiveness.

At the 66th IAEA General Conference in September 2022, the UK confirmed its participation in the Sustained Dialogue on Peaceful Uses, alongside 30 other partners, aiming to expand access to nuclear technologies through medical, environmental and energy applications.

At the second NPT Preparatory Committee in August 2024, the UK reported that in its first two years the Sustained Dialogue had focused on advancing water security in the Middle East and North Africa, improving outcomes for cancer patients in West Africa, and tackling food insecurity in Latin America, the Caribbean, Southeast Asia and the Pacific.

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UK Mission to the UN in Vienna (2016). UK Statement to the 2016 International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) General Conference. 28 September. https://www.gov.uk/government/news/uk-statement-to-the-2016-international-atomic-energy-agency-iaea-general-conference.

Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy (2017). UK Statement to the 61st General Conference of the IAEA. 19 September. https://www.gov.uk/government/speeches/uk-statement-to-the-61st-general-conference-of-the-iaea.

UK Mission to the UN in Vienna (2020). UK statement on Technical Cooperation to the IAEA Board of Governors. 15 June. https://www.gov.uk/government/news/uk-statement-on-technical-cooperation-to-the-iaea-board-of-governors.

Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (2026). National report of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland pursuant to actions 5, 20 and 21 of the action plan of the 2010 Review Conference of the Parties to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons for the eleventh Review Conference of the Parties to the Treaty. <https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/69df600a53469bbcdf408e8b/UK-National-Report-11th-Treaty-on-the-Non-Proliferation-of-Nuclear-Weapons-NPT-Review-Conference.pdf>

Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy (2022). UK National Statement to the IAEA 66th General Conference 2022. 26 September. https://www.gov.uk/government/speeches/uk-national-statement-to-the-iaea-66th-general-conference-2022.

Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (2024). Second Preparatory Committee for the 2026 Review Conference to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons: UK statement on Pillar 3. 22 August. https://www.gov.uk/government/speeches/second-preparatory-committee-for-the-2026-review-conference-to-the-treaty-on-the-non-proliferation-of-nuclear-weapons-uk-statement-on-pillar-3

United States

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What has the NWS done so far (prior to the current Review Cycle)?

See Action 53

What is the NWS doing on this action in the current Review Cycle?

See Action 53

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