8. Bilateral, regional and multilateral capacity building

Acknowledge the need for capacity building for nuclear security and cooperation at bilateral, regional and multilateral levels for the promotion of nuclear security culture through technology development, human resource development, education, and training.

...and stress the importance of optimizing international cooperation and coordination of assistance;

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8. Bilateral, regional and multilateral capacity building
1. Reaffirm responsibility of States
2. Call on States to work cooperatively
3. Recognize HEU and separated plutonium require special precautions
4. Implement all existing nuclear security commitments
5. Support objectives of international nuclear security instruments
6. Reaffirm the essential role of the IAEA
7. Recognize the role and contributions of the United Nations
9. Prevent and respond to incidents of illicit nuclear trafficking
X. Recognize the continuing role of nuclear industry
XI. Support the implementation of strong nuclear security practices
XII. Efforts to secure the security of radioactive substances
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