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Gambia Delegation Seeks Nuclear Security Boost in Vienna
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 26312, member: 2262"] People from The Gambia went to Vienna, Austria. Deputy Speaker Seedy Njie led this group. They talked about nuclear energy with important people at the International Atomic Energy Agency. The boss of the agency, Rafael Mariano Grossi, met with them. They talked about keeping nuclear materials safe. Mr. Njie thanked Mr. Grossi for the meeting. He said The Gambia wants to work with the agency. The Gambia cares about nuclear safety and wants good rules to help the world be safer. Mr. Njie said, "We know our job matters, and we can be good friends to the agency." Mr. Grossi was happy to meet the visitors from The Gambia. He said it matters when people who make laws come to talk. These lawmakers help make rules about nuclear safety. "This visit starts a better friendship with The Gambia," said Mr. Grossi. "Your country has not yet received help from our agency, but we want to give you support for making your country better." After the meeting, both sides promised to work together more. The agency will help The Gambia with training and other things it needs. Mr. Njie was joined by Mr. Kebba Jallow, Mr. Musa Cham, Ms. Fatou Cham, Mr. Assan Touray, and two staff members who helped make laws. [/QUOTE]
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