Nuclear Energy Summit in Paris: 34 Countries, with Turkey's Support, Signed a Joint Statement on Global Nuclear Energy
34 countries with Turkey's support - 34 at the nuclear summit in Paris - The Nuclear Energy Summit organized in Paris, the capital of France, yielded significant results in the field of international cooperation. At this event, 34 countries, including Turkey, signed a joint statement aimed at expanding the safe and effective use of nuclear energy worldwide.

This historic agreement reflects a growing international consensus on the role nuclear energy can play in meeting future energy needs and combating climate change. The signed document specifically notes a common commitment to the responsible development and use of nuclear energy.
The statement places particular emphasis on expanding the appropriate and safe application of nuclear energy worldwide. This step is considered important both for ensuring energy security and for reducing carbon emissions.
Turkey's signing of this statement reaffirms the country's position in the field of nuclear energy and its future energy strategy. Ankara demonstrates its commitment to the peaceful use of nuclear energy and adherence to international safety standards.
The summit's final statement will play an important role in forming an international framework for the broader application of nuclear energy in the future. This will contribute to both technological development and the strengthening of safety protocols.
