The appointment of Pakistan to serve on the governing body is the applause of Pakistan's part in advancing peaceful utilization of atomic innovation.


Pakistan has been conceded to serve on the International Atomic Energy Agency's (IAEA) Board of Governors.
The choice was taken during the 65th General Conference of AIEA, being held from 20 to 24 September 2021 at the Vienna International Center (VIC) in Vienna, Austria.
The appointment of Pakistan to serve on the governing body is the applause of Pakistan's part in advancing peaceful utilization of atomic innovation.
IAEA is a global association that was set up in 1957, in Vienna.
It has 173 member states. IAEA guarantees collaboration in the field of atomic innovation by advancing its harmless use.

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