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          Amendment to Convention on Supplementary Compensation for Nuclear Damage Adopted by Consensus

          Delegates convened at the IAEA Headquarters in Vienna for the Conference to Consider and Adopt Proposed Amendments to the Convention on Supplementary Compensation for Nuclear Damage, 13–14 January 2026. (Photo: D. Calma/IAEA)

          The Conference to Consider and Adopt Proposed Amendments to the Convention on Supplementary Compensation for Nuclear Damage adopted by consensus an amendment that removes the requirement for States with no nuclear reactors to contribute public funds to the Convention.

          The Conference was convened from 13 to14 January 2026 at IAEA Headquarters in Vienna, Austria, by the IAEA Director General, pursuant to Article XXIV of the Convention. “An aim of the Convention is to increase the amount of compensation available in the event of a nuclear incident through supplementary funds to be provided by its Contracting Parties,” said IAEA Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi when he opened the Conference. “In this context, this Conference now carried a clear mandate: to consider amending the provisions related to the supplementary international fund, in particular the formula for calculating contributions.” 

          Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi opened the Conference. (Photo: D. Calma)

           

          The Conference was attended by 71 officials from 11 Contracting Parties and 6 Observers, including four Signatories and two States that had participated in person in the Fifth Meeting of the Contracting Parties and Signatories to the Convention, held at IAEA Headquarters from 23 to 26 June 2025. The Conference elected James Bennett McRae of the United States of America as President, and Taro Hokugo of Japan and David Wilkinson of Canada as Vice-Presidents.

          In 2024, the required number of one-third of Contracting Parties, pursuant to Article XXIV, requested the convening of this Conference for the limited purpose of considering amending the compensation amount referred to in Article III.1(b) of the Convention (i.e., concerning the supplementary international fund) by revising the portion of the formula for calculation of contributions set forth in Article IV.1(b) of the Convention.

          The amendment will enter into force on the date when all Contracting Parties to the Convention, as of that date, have each deposited an instrument expressing their consent to be bound.

          More information on the Convention can be found here. The Conference webpage can be found here.

          The Conference brought together 71 officials representing 11 Contracting Parties and 6 Observers. (Photo: B. Granato de Souza/IAEA)

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