
European Atomic Energy Community
The European Atomic Energy Community (Euratom) is an international organization established in 1957 to coordinate nuclear energy development among European countries. It aims to promote safe and peaceful use of nuclear power, ensure nuclear safety and security, and coordinate research and technological advancement. Euratom provides a framework for collaboration, standardization, and regulation of nuclear activities, ensuring member states adhere to safety standards while benefiting from shared scientific knowledge and resources. It facilitates the responsible use of nuclear technology for energy production, medical applications, and research, fostering cooperation and maintaining high safety and environmental standards across Europe.