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  • Armenia And U.S. Sign Pact On Nuclear Smuggling Prevention

    ARMENIA AND U.S. SIGN PACT ON NUCLEAR SMUGGLING PREVENTION
    Natalia Leshchenko

    World Markets Research Centre
    Global Insight
    July 15, 2008

    U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and Armenian Foreign Minister
    Edward Nalbandian signed an agreement to fight the smuggling of
    nuclear and radioactive materials. The agreement lists 28 steps that
    both sides will commit to undertake. Armenia will receive assistance
    from the United States with the implementation of some, but not all,
    of these measures. The assistance will complement and be coordinated
    with other aid programmes currently provided for the country by the
    U.S. government and its agencies.

    Significance: Armenia is the fifth country with which the United States
    has concluded an agreement on nuclear smuggling, the others being
    Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Georgia, and Kyrgyzstan. The agreement is part of
    the Nuclear Smuggling Outreach Initiative, designed to prevent, detect,
    and respond effectively to attempts to smuggle nuclear or radioactive
    materials through bilateral agreements. The initiative emerged within
    the U.S. presidential administration as a more flexible and tailored
    alternative to multi-lateral conventions. The United States plans to
    conclude bilateral agreements under the Nuclear Smuggling initiative
    with around twenty further countries. For Armenia, the deal with
    the United States brings not only the obvious security and material
    benefits, but also adds an additional feeling of having the United
    States on its side in the unceasing conflict with Azerbaijan.
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