Ilham Aliyev addressed the Third Nuclear Security Summit in The Hague

25 March 2014, 18:40
Ilham Aliyev addressed the Third Nuclear Security Summit in The Hague

The Third Nuclear Security Summit being held in The Hague in the Netherlands continues its work.

President Ilham Aliyev made a speech at the summit.

The second working day of the summit was devoted to the importance of national and international measures in the field of nuclear security. The importance of the further strengthening of cooperation between countries in this field was stressed. At this summit, world leaders also paid attention to the issue of long-term and fruitful international cooperation to prevent nuclear terrorism. Noting that the threat of nuclear terrorism still exists, they highlighted the importance of continuing measures to prevent this threat.

Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev made a speech at the plenary session of the summit.

After welcoming the participants in the summit, President of the Azerbaijan Republic Ilham Aliyev expressed his gratitude to the Government of the Netherlands for hosting the summit and hospitality. Speaking about the important role of the International Atomic Energy Agency in strengthening nuclear security measures, the Azerbaijani head of state noted that our country is actively cooperating with this organization on many aspects of nuclear security and supports United Nations efforts aimed at strengthening the Global Initiative to Combat Nuclear Terrorism, of which Azerbaijan is a member, and nuclear security. He also said that Azerbaijan recently presented the United Nations with its new report on further steps in the field of non-proliferation of nuclear, chemical and biological weapons and their means of delivery. President Ilham Aliyev noted that during the presidency of the UN Security Council in 2012 Azerbaijan organized discussions on issues of international terrorism, including nuclear terrorism.

Referring to the importance of taking additional measures to ensure nuclear and radiation safety, President Ilham Aliyev said that Azerbaijan has been making great efforts to prevent the use of the country’s territory as a transit route for illicit trafficking in nuclear materials, working closely with this purpose with international partners and forming a comprehensive national export control system, which meets appropriate international standards and is based on effective legislation.

The head of state said that in the recently adopted first "Maritime Security Strategy" of Azerbaijan, the proliferation of nuclear and other weapons of mass destruction and their means of delivery and related materials is identified as one of the greatest threats to maritime security.

President Ilham Aliyev noted with regret that due to the continuing occupation of 20 per cent of the internationally recognized territory of Azerbaijan and the policy of ethnic cleansing carried out against Azerbaijanis, the country has no ability to control part of its borders properly. This situation creates conditions for transnational organized crime, illegal transportation of nuclear and radioactive materials, as well as contamination by Armenia of the occupied territories of Azerbaijan through the disposal of radioactive waste.

Then the President of Azerbaijan, speaking about the dangers posed by the obsolete nuclear power plant in Armenia built almost 40 years ago, emphasized that the NPP is a big threat to the entire region and the nearest neighbours. The consequences of any accident at it will be tragic. But instead of eliminating international concern and closing the power plant, Armenia adopted a decision to continue operating the nuclear power plant until 2026 despite the fact that it is located in a highly-seismic zone and is based on an outdated and extremely dangerous technology.

Noting that Azerbaijan plays a very important role in protecting security and stability in the region, President Ilham Aliyev said: "We are committed to continuing cooperation with international organizations and our partners in strengthening nuclear security in the region and around the world and reducing threats emanating from illicit trafficking in nuclear and radioactive materials."

At the end of his speech, the head of state expressed confidence that through the persistent efforts of the international community led by the United Nations all challenges will be eliminated and a safer world will be created.

Then there was an informal meeting of the summit on "The Future of the Nuclear Security Summit."

During the summit, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev met with President of Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbayev, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland David Cameron and Prime Minister of Italy Matteo Renzi.

During the conversation, the sides exchanged views on the development of bilateral relations between Azerbaijan and these countries.

During the summit, President Ilham Aliyev met with Turkish President Abdullah Gul.

At the meeting, discussions were held on the current state and prospects of Azerbaijani-Turkish relations.

At the end of the summit, leaders had a group photo taken.

Then a working lunch was given in honour of the heads of state and government.

Following the summit, a final communiqué was adopted.

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