Attending the meeting were representatives from the Vietnam Electricity (EVN) and the Vietnam National Industry - Energy Group (Petrovietnam), member of the ASNR Board Luc Lachaume, and Head of International Relations at the CEA Philippe Chapelot.

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At the meeting

Long affirmed that the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MoIT) always values and wants to deepen the Vietnam-France Comprehensive Strategic Partnership in a more substantive and effective manner, with cooperation in nuclear energy for peaceful purposes seen as a promising direction that should continue to be strengthened.

The two sides exchanged views, perspectives, and cooperation needs to support Vietnam in implementing its nuclear energy development plan.

Luc Lachaume stated that the ASNR is a newly consolidated agency, formed by the merger of the French Nuclear Safety Authority (ASN) and the Institute for Radiological Protection and Nuclear Safety (IRSN), with around 2,000 staff members across France. It is responsible for oversight, research, expert assessment, training, and communication in the fields of nuclear safety and radiation protection.

Meanwhile, Chapelot noted that the CEA, established in 1945, is a public research organization under the French Government. Its primary role is to conduct research and development in nuclear energy, covering reactor technology, nuclear fuel, and the treatment and recycling of nuclear waste. In addition, it actively promotes research into alternative energy sources while also working on safety and environmental protection related to nuclear energy.

During the discussion, Long expressed his appreciation for the insights shared by the ASNR and CEA, particularly their experience in operating and managing activities in the field of nuclear energy, as well as in developing policies for monitoring them.

The Vietnamese Ministry of Industry and Trade expressed its hope that the two agencies, building on their past and ongoing cooperation with Vietnam, will continue to expand comprehensive partnerships ranging from human resources training to technology transfer, thereby supporting Vietnam to achieve its nuclear energy goals.

Both sides also expressed their wish to promote specific areas of cooperation in the near future, including supporting Vietnam’s development of a legal and policy framework for nuclear safety, ensuring compliance with international standards. They will also consider enhancing manpower training and development, working together in technology transfer and technical assistance, as well as cooperating in research and expert exchanges.

Source: VNA