By Nourah
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Damascus–SANA
The Syrian Arab Republic affirmed its keenness to develop cooperation with International Atomic Energy Agency and its full readiness to responsibly address all pending files, during its participation in the 69th General Conference of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) held in Vienna.
During the conference, Syria reiterated its call for all countries in the Middle East to join the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of nuclear weapons (NPT), considering it a fundamental step toward establishing a nuclear-weapon-free zone that enhances regional and international security and stability.
‘’Syria has provided all possible facilities to close the old files inherited from previous phases,” Syrian Atomic Energy Commission Director General, Mudar al-Okla, said in a speech, stressing the need to end discussions on those files which have been politically exploited for many years without yielding any real benefit other than wasting time and effort.
Al-okla pointed to the scale of challenges Syria faces due to the prolonged war, including widespread destruction of infrastructure, economic pressures, and repeated attacks on vital facilities.
He affirmed that Syria is moving forward with strong will toward reconstruction and development, calling on member states to support national efforts aimed at recovery and rebuilding.
Al-okla expressed Syria’s appreciation to the Agency and the countries supporting technical cooperation programs, praising the “Ray of Hope” initiative which contributed to equipping a specialized hospital inside Syria, in addition to training and capacity-building programs that have supported the development of national competencies.
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