The main topics highlighted by representatives of Gosatomnadzor were the development of the nuclear and radiation safety infrastructure in Belarus, regulating the supervision of the construction of Belarusian NPP, partner review of the national report on stress tests of Belarusian NPP, the implementation of the recommendations and proposals of the IAEA mission on integrated regulatory infrastructure for nuclear and radiation safety (IRRS) 2016.
In turn, specialists from the State Atomic Energy Agency of Poland spoke about the development of competencies in terms of licensing in the field of nuclear safety, safety monitoring of Maria research reactor (the only existing research reactor in Poland), and cooperation with the IAEA.
"The parties expressed mutual satisfaction with the exchange of information on the state of nuclear and radiation safety and agreed to maintain and strengthen bilateral contacts," Gosatomnadzor said.
An agreement between the governments of Belarus and Poland on prompt notification of nuclear accidents and cooperation in the field of radiation safety was signed in 1994. Work on the agreement intensified after the adoption in both countries of decisions on the implementation of nuclear energy programs.
The regulatory bodies in the field of nuclear and radiation safety of Belarus and Poland cooperate both bilaterally and multilaterally at the IAEA sites, the Association of Nuclear Safety Regulators of Western Europe WENRA, the RCF Regulatory Cooperation Forum.