An official visit to a French delegation to improve cooperation in the nuclear and radiological sector

This article was automatically translated from HIBAPRESS, the Arabic version:
This article was automatically translated from Hibapress, the Arabic version:
The director of the Moroccan Agency for Security and Security in the nuclear and radiological fields (yesterday) said last Friday, last Friday in Rabat, a French delegation led by the head of the Normandy region, Herve Moran, as part of an official visit to Morocco.
A press release from (AMSNOR) reached by the Maghreb news agency today on Monday, on Monday, that the meeting was an opportunity for both parties to study the prospects for cooperation in the field of training, in particular in the field of radioactive security, skills development and to improve the capacities of professionals in the nuclear and radiological sector.
The same source stressed that Mr. Mellene, who was accompanied by the secretary general and the heads of departments, praised the excellent relations of cooperation between the two countries, and examined before the French delegation the main tasks of the agency and its role of national rationing, in addition to its strategy aimed at strengthening the national system for nuclear and radiological security.
Mr. Malain also underlined the efforts made in the field of training, in particular thanks to the creation of the African School of Radio Security Organizers in partnership with the International Atomic Energy Agency, which aims to train new African organizers.
For his part, Mr. Moran, who was accompanied by university leaders and engineering schools, praised the privacy and sustainability of Moroccan relations, stressing that the Kingdom of Morocco is a historic partner witnessing a beautiful development dynamic.
He also expressed his satisfaction with the common desire to establish tangible, permanent and useful cooperation.
For their part, the members of the French delegation have made a varied training offer which includes several areas, including radiation prevention programs, components of the two components, online courses and university paths.
The two parties expressed their joint commitment to deepen this cooperation, by defining the mechanisms for implementing joint projects which aim to improve skills in nuclear and radiological fields.
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