Singapore and IAEA Sign New Nuclear Agreement
Introduction
Singapore signed a new agreement with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). The agreement is for five years, from 2026 to 2031. It helps Singapore build nuclear skills.
Main Body
Mr. Jaya Ratnam and Mr. Hua Liu signed the agreement on April 24, 2025. The agreement has six parts: safety, environment, food, health, energy, and industry. Singapore wants to learn about new energy technologies. It also wants to check radiation in the environment. It wants to make food safety tests better. It wants to improve cancer treatment. Singapore is looking at nuclear power for the future. The country signed another agreement with the United States on April 17, 2025. That agreement is for training on nuclear safety. Singapore also made a lab a center for the IAEA. The lab will help with radiation monitoring. Singapore will study safety rules and the environment around nuclear plants. The Prime Minister said the government will study nuclear power. Singapore has not decided to use nuclear power yet. It wants to see if it is safe and useful.
Conclusion
This agreement is one more step for Singapore to learn about nuclear energy. The country is still studying and training. It will decide later if it wants to use nuclear power.