The Nuclear Security Summit that will open in Seoul on March 26 will bring together heads of states united in their commitment to strengthen the international nuclear security regime and confront the threat of nuclear terrorism.
Building on the success of the first summit, held in the U.S. in 2010, the Seoul meeting is well-positioned to ensure that nuclear security remains at the top of the international security agenda. At the same time, the summit participants will have to deal with significant challenges in how to secure nuclear materials and prevent nuclear terrorist attacks.
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In order to ensure the success of the summit, Korean government has stepped up airport security and general security with the Ministry of Defense and Ministry of Transportation, and ensured the perfect preparation with counter terrorism drills and airport inspections.
With so much preparation in the way, we hope for the summit's success,
as well as North Korea participating in the summit to give up nuclear development and join in the denuclearization of the Korean peninsula.