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Council Decision (CFSP) 2016/2383 of 21 December 2016 on the Union support for the International Atomic Energy Agency activities in the areas of nuclear security and in the framework of the implementation of the EU Strategy against the Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction
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1.For the purpose of giving immediate and practical implementation to certain elements of the Strategy, the Union shall support the IAEA's activities in the areas of nuclear security in order to further the following objectives:
(a)achieving progress towards the universalisation of international non-proliferation and nuclear security instruments;
(b)assisting States in the establishment of indigenous technical, scientific and human capacity necessary for effective, sustainable nuclear security;
(c)strengthening capacities to prevent, detect, respond and protect people, property, environment and society from criminal or intentional unauthorised acts involving nuclear or other radioactive material out of regulatory control;
(d)strengthening the detection of, and response to, illicit trafficking of nuclear and other radioactive material;
(e)contributing to computer security in the nuclear field;
(f)strengthening the security of radioactive sources, to bring them to a safe and secure storage in the countries in need of support, including repatriation to the country of origin or supplier;
(g)strengthening physical protection of nuclear and other radioactive material.
2.The projects shall aim at:
(a)ensuring the sustainability and effectiveness of support provided through previous Joint Actions and Decisions;
(b)strengthening States' Indigenous Nuclear Security Support Infrastructure;
(c)strengthening States' Legislative and Regulatory Framework;
(d)strengthening Nuclear Security Systems and Measures for Nuclear and other Radioactive Materials;
(e)strengthening States' Institutional Infrastructure and Capabilities to Deal with Nuclear and Radioactive Materials out of Regulatory Control;
(f)strengthening States' Response and Resilience to Cyber Crime and Mitigating its Impact on Nuclear Security;
(g)enhancing education and training capacities in the field of Nuclear Security;
(h)ensuring focused and continuing support for the implementation and the universalization of the Amendment to the Convention on the Physical Protection of Nuclear Material.
3.Preparations for this Decision shall be based on the information already available to the IAEA and the results of the tasks conducted under previous Joint Actions and Decisions.
4.A detailed description of the projects is set out in the Annex. The lists of target countries shall be based on the definition of needs following an analysis of missing gaps as reflected in existing Integrated Nuclear Security Support Plans (INSSP), or on an accepted proposal by the IAEA Secretariat. The lists of beneficiary countries and of subregions should be defined by the Member States of the Union in consultation with the IAEA.
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