David Cameron is
attending the Nuclear Security Summit in The Hague.
The Prime Minister is attending
the summit to demonstrate the UK’s commitment to preventing nuclear
terrorism by working closely with allies. This is the third international
nuclear security summit (following summits in Washington in 2010 and Seoul in
2012).
During the Prime
Minister’s visit, there will also be a G7 meeting about Ukraine. The
leaders will discuss how they can further encourage Russia to de-escalate the
situation and what Russia’s illegal actions mean for the
G8.
Nuclear Security Summit: aims
and commitments
This year’s summit aims to
promote action to prevent nuclear terrorism by:
- reducing the amount of dangerous
nuclear material in the world
- improving the security of all
nuclear material and radioactive sources
- improving international
co-operation
The Prime Minister is expected
to make a number of commitments in order to further tackle the threat of
nuclear terrorism, focused on:
- improving nuclear security
around the world
- increasing our support to
international organisations dedicated to reducing the risk from nuclear
terrorism
- developing and sharing best
practice on nuclear security, particularly in areas in which the UK is a
world-leader
Read more about the Nuclear Security
Summit.