EU High Level Event on "International cooperation to enhance a worldwide nuclear security culture Contribution to the Nuclear Security Summit 2014 Amsterdam, 20 March 2014 Sheraton Amsterdam Airport Hotel Room Universe 1 & 2 Draft Agenda 09:00-9:30 Registration 09:30-10:00 Welcome by the European Union and Government of the Netherlands Mr Vladimír Šucha Director-General, Joint Research Centre, European Commission Mr Fernando Frutuoso de Melo Director-General, DG Development and Cooperation, European Commission - TBC Ms Helga Schmid Deputy Secretary General, European External Action Service Mr Mark Dierikx Director General for Energy, Telecommunications and Competition - Ministry of Economic Affairs (the Netherlands) 10:00-11:30 Panel 1: Towards a Nuclear Security culture enhancing global security IAEA, GP, GICNT, CTBTO
An effective nuclear security culture can strengthen the security of nuclear and radioactive material, and in particular prevent, detect and respond to malicious acts involving nuclear and radioactive material. During this session representatives of the main international organisations and institutions dealing with nuclear security will discuss the basic concepts and elements of nuclear security culture. Chair: Mr Jonathan Lucas - Director of the United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute Mr Khammar Mrabit - Director, IAEA Division of Nuclear Security Mr Azzedine Farhane - Director of the Department of the United Nations and International Organizations, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Morocco and Chair of the GICNT Response and Mitigation Group Ms Bonnie Jenkins - Coordinator for Threat Reduction Programs, U.S. Department of State and Co-Chair of the G8 Global Partnership Working Group Mr Patrick Grenard - Special Assistant to the Executive Secretary of the CTBTO Mr Wolfgang Rudischhauser Chair of the EU Non-Proliferation Working Party (CONOP), European External Action Service 11:30-11:45 Coffee break 11:45-13:15 Panel 2: Exchange of views on best practices to enhance nuclear security and lessons learnt Promotion and enhancement of the concept of nuclear security culture is crucial in order to ensure nuclear security worldwide. International cooperation aimed at establishing a strong
nuclear security culture needs to be ensured. Canada, France, the United Kingdom and the United States will discuss best practices enhancing the nuclear security, lessons learnt and ways forward to strengthen nuclear security culture. Chair Ms Györgyi Martin Zanathy - Head of the EU Delegation to the International Organisations in Vienna Mr Simon Limage - Deputy Assistant Secretary for Nonproliferation Programs, U.S. Department of State (USA) Mr Frederic Mariotte - Deputy Director, Risk Management Sector / Security Head Division, French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission CEA (France) Mr Christopher Hobbs - Deputy Director for Knowledge Transfer at the Centre for Science and Security Studies (CSSS) - King's College London (United Kingdom) Ms Sabine Nölke - Nuclear Security Summit Sous-Sherpa and Director General for the Non-Proliferation and Security Threat Reduction Bureau - Foreign Affairs and International Trade (Canada) Mr Roger Howsley Executive Director, World Institute for Nuclear Security (WINS) 13:15-14:15 Lunch 14:15-16:00 Panel 3: Countries' experiences Representatives from Hungary, Japan, Jordan, Republic of Korea, United States of America and Vietnam will present the current situation and experience in their countries, aimed at enhancing nuclear security.
Chair: Mr Zafer Alper - President of Turkish Atomic Energy Authority (Turkey) - TBC Ms Nguyen Nu Hoai Vi Director of Nuclear Control Division - Vietnam Agency for Radiation and Nuclear Safety (Vietnam) H.H. Al-Sharif Nasser Bin Nasser - Managing Director, Middle East Scientific Institute for Security (Jordan) Mr Hosik Yoo Vice-President of KINAC (Republic of Korea) Ms Huban Gowadia - Director of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security s Domestic Nuclear Detection Office (USA) Mr Kristof Horvath Deputy Director-General, Hungarian Atomic Energy Authority (Hungary) Mr Kenzo Oshima - Commissioner of Nuclear Regulation Authority (Japan) Rapporteur Thomas Fanghaenel Director of the Institute for Transuranium Elements, Joint Research Centre, European Commission - TBC 16:00-17:15 Panel 4: Future initiatives and means to strengthen a nuclear security culture worldwide Despite a considerable progress in enhancing nuclear security worldwide, there is still much to be done. The European Union, Russian Federation and United States will present future initiatives and means to strengthen nuclear security worldwide.
Chair: Ms Anne Harrington - Deputy Administrator for Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation - National Nuclear Security Administration, U.S. Department of Energy (USA) Mr Sameh Aboul-Enein Deputy Assistant Foreign Minister of Egypt for Disarmament, International Security and Peaceful Uses of Nuclear Energy (Egypt) Mr Viktor Murogov Professor of State Technical University of Nuclear Power (Obninsk), Chief Scientist of Russian Research Centre Kurchatov Institute (Russian Federation) Mr John Bernhard (Views from Nuclear Knowledge Summit) former Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Denmark to the IAEA 2005-2011, a Member of the Board of Governors 2009-2011 and the Vice-Chairman of the Board 2010-2011. Mr Adriaan van der Meer - Head of Unit: Instrument for Stability, Nuclear Safety, DG Development and Cooperation, European Commission Mr Said Abousahl Acting Head of Nuclear Safety and Security Unit, Joint Research Centre, European Commission 17:15-17:45 Wrap up and closure Summaries from the rapporteurs Mr Vladimír Šucha Director-General, Joint Research Centre, European Commission