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October 4-5 Astana is hosting KAZENERGY Eurasian Forum, an influential dialogue platform uniting the entire energy industry and bringing together oil and gas companies.

Fortunately, the world has not faced the problem of nuclear terrorism yet. But we are practically not secured from such threat: Nursultan Nazarbayev.

Nursultan Nazarbayev suggested the principles of nuclear security at the high-Level meeting during the 66th session of the UN General Assembly in New York.

According to him, all the nuclear facilities in the territory of Kazakhstan are scrutinized by the International Atomic Energy Agency.

The situation is paradoxic in the world today: some countries are allowed to own and improve nuclear weapons, while other countries are strongly forbidden to even develop them: Nazarbayev.

According to the Ministry of Industry and New Technology, Kazakhstan is considering expediency of a nuclear power plant from the safety perspective.

Indian and Kazakh governments are negotiating export of nuclear reactors.

According to him, Washington and Astana could make a joint contribution to nuclear safety and define further steps towards a nuclear-weapons-free world.

The 1st Nuclear Security Summit was held in Washington in 2010 and was attended by 40 world leaders.

August 22 a number of Kazakhstan’s media quoted KazTag Agency’s report that allegedly Kazakhstan is negotiating with KEPCO on uranium production and construction of a nuclear power plant.

According to an unnamed source, within the two nearest weeks a large-scaled Korean delegation is come to Kazakhstan to set forth a detailed proposal.

Ban Ki-moon invited Nursultan Nazarbayev to the nuclear security summit to be held on September 22 in New York.

Norwegian "Bike for Peace" sent letters to the US Congress, Norwegian Storting (legislative assembly) and to Northern Ireland MP Mairead Corrigan.

The tour starts on August 6. A group of cyclists will ride along Semey-Almaty-Astana route.

Kazakhstan President Nursultan Nazarbayev will take part in the UN nuclear disarmament conference in New York in September.

According to him, some joint projects have been outlined with Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR) in Dubna and Kurchatov Institute Russian Research Center in Moscow.

Kazakhstan Secretary of State will give a speech at Nuclear Deterrence Conference on May 20 in London.

The world premiere of After the Apocalypse, a movie about people who suffered from Semipalatinsk nuclear polygon, was held in London.

After the Apocalypse by British Antony Butts, a film about Semipalatinsk and the lives of people distorted by the man-made nuclear disaster, to hit screens in May.
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