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Nuclear summit communique sets lofty goals for member-nations | A 47-nation Nuclear Security Summit in Washington agreed Tuesday to lock up the world's most vulnerable nuclear materials within four years to prevent terrorists
from setting off a global catastrophe. The communique issued at the end of the
two day summit noted "nuclear terrorism is one of the most challenging threats
to international security and strong nuclear security measure the most effective
means to prevent terrorist criminals or other unauthorized actors from acquiring
nuclear materials". The communique recognized "the need for cooperation among
States to effectively prevent and respond to incidents of illicit nuclear trafficking
and agree to share....information and expertise through bilateral and multilateral
mechanisms in areas such as nuclear detection, forensics, law enforcement and
the development of new technologies." The member nations recognized that to combat
nuclear proliferation it would "require responsible national actions and sustained
and effective international cooperation." At the same time, the summit participants
said increased security must "not infringe upon the rights of states to develop
and utilize nuclear energy for peaceful purposes and technology." The communique
sets some lofty goals for nations that can barely sit across the table and make
civil talk. Saudi, Pakistani, Jordanian, Indian, Israel , Algerians are expected
to share information about their nuclear weapons and technology? Seems improbable
right at the outset A call was made to all nations to work collectively "to strengthen
nuclear security and reduce the threat of nuclear terrorism." The communique also
called for new controls on highly enriched uranium and separated plutonium." and
to promote the shift to low enriched uranium fuel as and where it is technically
and economically feasible. Again a very lofty and almost unattainable goal. Summit
nations agreed to hold their next such summit in South Korea in 2012. |
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