At the invitation of the Hungarian Atomic Energy Authority (HAEA), a delegation of nuclear experts from the Republic of Uzbekistan, led by Mr. Sardorbek Yakubekov, Deputy Chairman of the Committee for Industrial, Radiation and Nuclear Safety of Uzbekistan, visited Hungary from 24 to 25 November 2025.
Ms Andrea Beatrix Kádár, President of the Hungarian Atomic Energy Authority (HAEH), held a working lunch meeting with Mr Hua Liu, Deputy Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) on November 13, 2025. Mr Liu was visiting Budapest at the invitation of the HUN-REN Energy Research Centre. During the meeting, the parties reviewed the future priorities of the IAEA's technical cooperation programme, touching on domestic challenges, possible areas of training, and coordination tasks for cooperation.
The autumn plenary meeting of the Western European Nuclear Authorities Association (WENRA) was held in Bath, UK, between 6 and 7 November, 2025, with the participation of Ms Andrea Beatrix Kádár, President and Mr László Juhász Vice-President of the Hungarian Atomic Energy Authority (HAEA).
The Hungarian Atomic Energy Authority (HAEA), together with the United States Department of Energy, the Belgian Federal Agency for Nuclear Control and the INFCIRC/908 international working group, organized a regional conference on insider threat mitigation, between 4th and 6th November 2025, at the HAEA headquarters. The event provided an opportunity for European experts to expand their knowledge, learn about good practices from other countries and develop regional cooperation in this specific area of nuclear security.
The Steering Committee of the OECD Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA) held its 150th meeting from 22-23 October 2025, in Paris, with the participation of the Hungarian Atomic Energy Authority. The event included a policy briefing on the application of advanced recycling and used fuel treatment, where experts of the field gave presentations to representatives of Member States on the prospects of technological options aimed at reducing the amount of radioactive waste.