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Assembly affirms confidence in IAEA, urges co-operation regarding peaceful uses of nuclear energy. (International Atomic Energy Agency)
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UN Chronicle
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January 1, 1986
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Assembly affirms confidence in IAEA, urges co-operation regarding peaceful uses of nuclear energy
The General Assembly on 8 November affirmed its confidence in the role of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in the application of nuclear energy for peaceful purposes.
By adopting resolution 40/8 without a vote, the Assembly also urged all States to strive for effective and harmonious international co-operation in carrying out the work of the Agency, pur...
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