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Qatar Elected as Member of IAEA Board of Governors

The State of Qatar was elected for membership of the Board of Governors of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) for the period from 2022-2024 during the 66th International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) General Conference, currently held in Vienna.

This step reflects the international community’s confidence in the constructive role played by the State of Qatar in implementing the tasks of the Vienna-based agency.

Qatar had occupied the membership of the IAEA Board of Governors two times before, from 2013-2015 and from 2016-2018. The Board of Governors is one of the main policy-making bodies of the IAEA.

The 35-member Board reviews and approves decisions related to the Agency’s budget, the Agency’s operational programs, safeguards agreements and safety standards, and has the power to appoint the Agency’s Director General with the approval of the General Conference.

HE Secretary-General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Dr. Ahmed bin Hassan Al Hammadi, who became IAEA’s Governor from the State of Qatar, said that the election of the State of Qatar to the membership of the Board of Governors of the IAEA affirms the global appreciation to Qatar’s successful efforts and responsible approach towards the development of a peaceful nuclear energy program. It also shows the global community’s confidence in Qatar’s active and influential role in international forums.

His Excellency stressed Qatar’s Keenness to continue to support the IAEA’s various activities in promoting the peaceful use of nuclear power, ensuring the prevention of the spread of nuclear weapons, and facilitating the access of peaceful nuclear technology to member states.

The State of Qatar is part of most conventions related to nuclear safety, security, and safeguards. Also, the State of Qatar has been an active member of the IAEA since its accession in 1976, with a long-term policy to support the IAEA’s role in harnessing the atom for peaceful purposes.

 

Source: Ministry of Foreign Affairs