General Director of the Magate Rafael Mariano Grossy plays at the opening of the 69th General Conference of the IAEA in Vienna. The head of the IAEA called on the countries to confirm the commitment to nuclear non -proliferation Peace and safety Turning to the delegates of the 69th General Conference of the International Agency for Atomic Energy, the General Director of the IAEA Rafael Mariano Grossy was calling for states to confirm his commitment to the regime of non-proliferation of nuclear weapons. Grossi emphasized that supporting the agreement on non -proliferation of nuclear weapons (day) and the agency itself now is of extremely important importance, since the conference takes place against the backdrop of an increase in the number of terrorist acts, the growth of armed conflicts and weakening control in the nuclear sphere. & Amp; nbsp; the head of the agency spoke about the work of the Magate to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons and the use of nuclear technologies for peaceful purposes – from cancer treatment and food safety to monitoring of pollution by plastic, diagnosis of diseases and development of artificial intelligence. & nbsp; Grossy noted with satisfaction that this year Syria agreed to closely cooperation with the agency, and last week an agreement was reached with Iran on the resumption of the use of technical measures that ensure the peaceful nature of nuclear developments. & Amp; NBSP; as for Ukraine, where nuclear facilities are under threat due to conflict, the agency, according to its leader, sent more than 200 missions there. and is present at all nuclear power plants. & nbsp; nevertheless, he continued, the calls are preserved: the DPRK is developing his nuclear weapons program, and some countries that are still observing days are discussing the possibility of its revision. & nbsp; “Just imagine a world in which there will be 20 or 25 countries armed with nuclear weapons,” warned He. & nbsp; nuclear technologies for the benefit three years ago the IAE launched the flagship initiative of the Ray of Hope (Rays of Hope), which has become a catalyst for real progress in the treatment of cancer. In the framework of the program, hospitals were built in 40 countries, equipment for radiotherapy was purchased and specialists were prepared. & Amp; NBSP; a joint program with the food and agricultural organization of the UN (FAO) ATOMS4FOOD helps to strengthen food security and reduce the environmental load from agriculture. & Amp; NBSP; Also, about other initiatives of the agency – from the fight against plastic pollution to increasing global readiness for epidemics. & nbsp; optimistic view into the future with the development of artificial intelligence, according to Grossy, “the future will be too captive to miss the opportunities provided to them.” Nuclear energy can feed the infrastructure of AI, and AI can improve nuclear technologies. In December, the Magate will hold the first symposium in the history of this relationship. & Amp; nbsp; another promising area was the development of thermonuclear energy – thanks to investments from both the state and private sector.