Vienna, Austria – The International Atomic
Energy Agency (IAEA) and the Government of Panama have signed an agreement
aimed at strengthening nuclear-security measures for World Youth Day 2019, a
week-long event for young Catholics that Pope Francis is expected to attend.
Practical Arrangements outlining the terms of
cooperation were signed on 16 November 2017 at the IAEA’s headquarters by IAEA
Deputy Director Juan Carlos Lentijo and Jonattan Del Rosario, Deputy Minister
of Public Security of Panama. The IAEA will assist Panama through technical
meetings, workshops, training and the provision of radiation-detection
equipment to enhance security at the January 2019 event.
“All countries need strong and efficient
nuclear security systems, and precautions are particularly needed while hosting
major public events. The IAEA has solid experience in providing support on
request,” said Lentijo, who is head of the IAEA’s Department of Nuclear Safety
and Security. “World Youth Day provides a good opportunity to promote nuclear
security not only in Panama, but in Central America as a whole.”
While nuclear security is a national
responsibility, the IAEA serves as the global platform through which countries
cooperate to prevent nuclear and other radioactive material being used in a
malicious way. The IAEA provides Member States with practical assistance,
expert advice, training and equipment.
“Panama will receive on loan, free of charge,
more than 150 portable radiation identification and detection devices,” Del
Rosario said. “The equipment will be placed at border control points and
strategic areas to guarantee the security of the Panamanian people and the
hundreds of thousands of visitors that we will receive during the Pope's
visit.”
World Youth Day is an international
celebration for young Roman Catholics held every two or three years. According
to organizers, the Pope typically presides over an evening vigil before
celebrating mass on the final day. Some three million people attended the last
World Youth Day in 2016, held in the Polish city of Krakow.
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