 Many countries around the world are considering or have decided to introduce nuclear power into their national energy mix. This week, young nuclear experts from newcomer countries participated in a training course in Vienna to learn about the implementation of a nuclear power program. The participants visited Spendendorf, a nuclear power plant in Austria that never went into operation, and today it is used for training and demonstration purposes. I think it's very interesting to visit this nuclear power plant just so we can see a real project. It's very important to see the real infrastructure, the safety requirements and the whole component. The training course also helped participants understand the commitments and obligations of developing a nuclear power program. The agency has this approach for newcomer countries who are embarking on nuclear power programs for the first time, and it's called the milestone's approach. And the point of this course is to provide some guidance to give an overview of all the different issues and help participants think how they can go back to their countries and implement their program in a phased way. The IAEA milestone's approach assists countries developing safe, secure and sustainable nuclear power programs. From Vienna, Austria, this is Alejandra Silva reporting for the IAEA.