In Tashkent, during the 26th meeting of the CIS Commission on the Peaceful Use of Atomic Energy held from 16 to 18 December 2025, the Republic of Kazakhstan and the Republic of Belarus signed an important agreement on cooperation in the field of nuclear and radiation safety.
The agreement is regarded as a significant step toward strengthening safety systems in the peaceful use of atomic energy, expanding scientific and technical cooperation, and training highly qualified specialists.
The document outlines:
- strengthening safety standards and regulations in the peaceful use of atomic energy;
- sharing national experiences and regulatory solutions to foster reliable international cooperation;
- enhancing scientific and technical support and introducing new technologies;
- training personnel and coordinating joint educational and practical programs.
According to official statements, the agreement not only strengthens bilateral cooperation but also contributes to the development of a common safety framework within the CIS. Its adoption will promote greater trust at the international level, scientific and technological progress, and harmonization of regulatory practices.
Ultimately, the signing of the agreement in Tashkent represents an important step in international cooperation and diplomacy, opening a new chapter in the political and economic relations between the two countries. Kazakhstan and Belarus emphasized their commitment to continue consistent cooperation, expand scientific and technical capacities, and coordinate measures for the training of qualified specialists.