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19 Dec 2024

International Experts Assess Romania’s Nuclear Security

19 Dec 2024   

The IPPAS team visited Cernavoda nuclear power plant to assess the nuclear security measures in the facility (Photo credit: IAEA)

An International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) International Physical Protection Advisory Service (IPPAS) team of experts has completed a review mission in Romania. The IPPAS mission was hosted by Romania’s National Commission for Nuclear Activities Control (CNCAN). The team evaluated Romania’s nuclear security regime for nuclear material and nuclear facilities. The mission also included reviews of physical protection and computer security measures in nuclear facilities, and physical protection during transportation of nuclear material.

The IPPAS team included experts from Canada, the Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Lithuania, the Kingdom of the Netherlands, the UK and the US, as well as one IAEA staff member.

The IPPAS team visited the Cernavoda NPP and the Pitesti Nuclear Fuel Plant in Mioveni. Romania operates two nuclear power units at Cernavoda, which supplied about 19% of its total energy in 2023. Romania is also planning to expand its nuclear power programme.

The team held discussions with officials from CNCAN, General Inspectorate for Emergency Situations, Ministry of Defence, Romanian Gendarmerie, Romanian Intelligence Service, Romanian Police and Nuclearelectrica.

This was the fourth IPPAS mission to Romania, following previous missions in 1997, 2002 and 2012. Romania ratified the 2005 Amendment to the Convention on the Physical Protection of Nuclear Material (A/CPPNM) in 2007. This Amendment significantly enhances the original CPPNM by broadening its scope and establishing obligations for Parties to ensure the physical protection of all nuclear facilities and nuclear material used for peaceful purposes, whether in domestic use, storage or transport.

Nancy Fragoyannis, Senior Level Advisor for Non-proliferation and International Nuclear Security in the Office of International Programmes of the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission, led the team. “One of the benefits of hosting an IPPAS mission is to engage with the international team of experts and share experiences and good practices from their respective security programmes,” she said. Hosting the fourth IPPAS mission is a strong indicator from Romania of their willingness to continuously assess its nuclear security regime.”

The team commended Romania for its comprehensive efforts to enhance its nuclear security regime and effective collaboration among different competent authorities in nuclear security. The team also recognised the enhancement of nuclear security measures in Romanian nuclear facilities. They provided recommendations and suggestions to support Romania in enhancing and sustaining nuclear security. Good practices were identified that can serve as examples to other IAEA member states to help strengthen their nuclear security activities.

“Evolving threats and a changing security situation internationally require vigilance from countries to prevent, detect and respond to malicious acts,” said Elena Buglova, Director of the IAEA Division of Nuclear Security. “Romania’s continued efforts to strengthen physical protection and computer security in critical national infrastructure are important and contribute to maintaining the highest levels of nuclear security.”

Cantemir Ciurea Ercau, President of CNCAN, said, “The recommendations and suggestions provided through this mission are of utmost importance for strengthening Romania’s nuclear security regime. CNCAN is committed to implementing the necessary measures to address these recommendations and to continuing our efforts to improve the physical protection of nuclear and radioactive materials, as well as associated facilities.”

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