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Presentation highlights: “Perspectives” of Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) - Common NAM Position?

Conference on the 2012 Seoul Nuclear Security Summit and Next Generation Nuclear Security, 2 November 2011, Seoul, ROK: Session 1: Nuclear Security Summits – Significance and Objectives. Presentation highlights: “Perspectives” of Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) - Common NAM Position?

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Presentation highlights: “Perspectives” of Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) - Common NAM Position?

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  1. Conference on the 2012 Seoul Nuclear Security Summit and Next Generation Nuclear Security, 2 November 2011, Seoul, ROK:Session 1: Nuclear Security Summits – Significance and Objectives Presentation highlights: “Perspectives” of Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) - Common NAM Position? - Vision of World Without Nuclear Weapons - Right to Peaceful Uses of Nuclear Energy - IAEA’s Central Role in Nuclear Security - Establishing Trust and Confidence (ii) Regional Challenges Facing Asia - Nuclear Newcomers - Establishing Robust Legal, Regulatory and Administrative Infrastructure - Capacity Building - Nuclear Security Culture (iii) Singapore’s Efforts in Nuclear Security - Effective Export Control Regime, CSI, Megaports Initiative - Cooperation with Industry - Inter-Agency Mechanism - International and Regional Cooperation - Multilateral Initiatives (PSI, GICNT) Presented by: Ms Chin Siew Fei, Sous-Sherpa of Singapore to the Nuclear Security Summits

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