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Disarmament Diplomacy
Issue No. 11, December 1996
Updated US-Russia agreement on uranium reprocessing
According to a 24 November report in the Washington Post,
the US and Russia have reached agreement on a plan dramatically
curtailing - from 20 to 5 years - the schedule for the transfer of
weapons-grade uranium from Russian nuclear warheads to the US, for
subsequent use in civil reactors. According to the report, the new
accord stipulates US purchase of 18 metric tonnes of uranium in
1997, 24 metric tonnes in 1998, and 30 metric tonnes in each of the
next three years.
According to Deputy Energy Secretary Charles Curtis, quoted in
the report:
"This agreement is of fundamental importance to our bilateral
relations with the Russian Federation... What this indicates is
that we have put this [issue] into a long-term, stable relationship
that is commercially sustainable and obviously represents a
significant national security value to the United States."
Report: US and Russia work out agreement on nuclear
materials - report, Agence France-Presse International News, 24
November.
© 1999 The Acronym Institute.
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