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PM to visit US for nuke security summit on April 12-13 | The Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh will undertake a two-day visit to Washington for a Summit on Nuclear Security,
an initiative of the United States President Barack Obama, who has invited the Indian PM and 42 other leaders. Briefing media persons at Shastri Bhawan here,
Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao said: “We have welcomed this initiative and have
contributed substantively to the summit preparations. PM will arrive in Washington
in the afternoon of April 12.” President Obama will host a dinner that evening
for the visiting leaders. The discussion at the dinner will focus on the threat
of nuclear terrorism, the primary reason why the summit has been convened. There
will be two plenary sessions on April 13, focused respectively on national measures
and on international cooperation to enhance nuclear security. There will be a
working lunch that would be addressed by the Director General of IAEA (International
Atomic Energy Agency), which plays the primary role internationally in the promotion
of peaceful uses of nuclear energy. The summit will conclude with the issue of
an outcome document on April 13. Sherpas from 44 countries and representatives
of the European Union and the IAEA have negotiated the outcome over the past six
months. “I have led a team of DAE and MEA officials in discussions on the Summit
outcome at meetings of the Sherpas in Tokyo and The Hague . The Sherpas will also
meet in Washington on the eve of the Summit ,” Ms. Rao informed. “To sum up, nuclear
terrorism is a global challenge and we see the Summit and its associated preparatory
process as important elements in strengthening international resolve to cooperate
on nuclear security and supporting the expanded use of nuclear energy for peaceful
purposes. This will be to India ’s benefit given our concerns on terrorism as
well as our interest in the expansion of civil nuclear energy, Ms. Rao stated. |
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