Sentences with phrase «nuclear cooperation»

He thinks the negotiations over a new nuclear cooperation agreement with South Korea offers the United States the opportunity to engage with the Koreans on environmental safety issues.
As NRC explained in a March 2011 letter to Republican Sen. John Barrasso of Wyoming, the Russian company would have to apply for and obtain an export license and «commit to use the material only for peaceful purposes» in accordance with «the U.S. - Russia Atomic Energy Act Section 123 agreement for peaceful nuclear cooperation
Sanctions followed, ending a mere three decades later in 2005 with former U.S. President George Bush and Indian PM Manhoman Singh's official joint statement for US - India civil nuclear cooperation.
«Currently there are 25 bilateral nuclear cooperation agreements covering 43 countries to export our uranium oxide; Australia should be looking to capitalise on the eventual rebound in demand for uranium oxide and be prepared for an expansion in the nuclear power generating industry, especially in developing countries.»
The prospect for civilian nuclear cooperation between China and the U.S. could get pretty interesting, but it is also worth asking what on earth is going fuel all these nuclear plants.
U.S. / Russia nuclear cooperation; Protecting the youngest; Cloning DARPA; Nanoscale regulation; Energy innovation; Health care for the future; Climate policy for industry; Science's rightful place; The third way
His responsibilities included the development and implementation of U.S. policy in such areas as peaceful nuclear cooperation, missile technology, space - launch activities, sanctions determinations, chemical and biological arms control efforts, and conventional arms transfer policy.
There could be progress on US - India civil nuclear cooperation, solar power and climate change when US President Barack Obama visits India in two weeks, US officials said on Sunday.
In 2005, the United States and India agreed to nuclear cooperation.
Nuclear cooperation.
In front of the nuclear crisis at the Fukushima plant in Japan, Venezuela has already stepped back with its plans, but Chile - a country not only prone to earthquakes but that suffered one little more than a year ago - is not walking the same path.While the Chilean foreign minister, Alfredo Moreno, is advising its citizens to get out of Japan due to the nuclear threat, he is also one day away from signing a nuclear cooperation agreement with the U.S. embassy in Santiago.
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