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"Mr President, the Seoul Summit dedicated to nuclear safety is an important moment, which comes after the Fukushima disaster last year. Nuclear energy was a promising option at a certain moment in time. However, we assumed only part of its costs. Fukushima forces us to decide whether we should invest primarily in new and less dangerous generating technologies. At the same time, there is the big issue of radioactive waste management, which will concern many generations to come. These wastes are hazardous also because they can be a weapon in the hands of terrorist groups. Therefore, the management of spent fuel can become a nightmare without international cooperation. The Seoul Summit also reminds us of a failure, that of non-proliferation. North Korea is one such country that has ignored international agreements and equipped itself with nuclear weapons. Iran is following in its footsteps, and the international community’s response must be much more convincing than it has been so far in order to determine a change in the behaviour of these countries."@en1
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