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Arms Control and Disarmament, 25 Years of Peace and Security
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27 November 2020

Nuclear Risks and Opportunities: A Conversation with Rafael Grossi

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Nuclear Risks and Opportunities: A Conversation with Rafael Grossi

Challenges and opportunities of multilateralism. Mr Rafael Grossi is the Director-General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). An Argentine diplomat with vast experience in multilateralism, including from Geneva, he will address burning issues such as the role of the IAEA in a world affected by the pandemic, prospects for improving nuclear security and non-proliferation, and the future of multilateralism.

 


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