‘Summit will heighten political will to fight nuclear terrorism‘
This is the tenth in a series of interviews with ambassadors from countries participating in the Seoul Nuclear Security Summit on March 26 and 27. ㅡ ED
By Philip Iglauer
Spain believes the coming nuclear summit could best serve as a catalyst to heighten the international community’s political will in its fight against nuclear terrorism.
“The biggest commitment we need is a true political will at the highest levels,” said Spanish Ambassador Luis Arias-Romero in an email interview with The Korea Times. “We are touching a very sensitive area for states, so that level of confidence is needed.”