- US-Russia Initiative to Prevent Nuclear Terrorism
The U.S.-Russia Initiative to Prevent Nuclear Terrorism Newsletter: June - November 2018
Headlines of the May - November 2018 issue of the U.S.-Russia Initiative to Prevent Nuclear Terrorism Newsletter:
- East Asia Summit on Combatting Nuclear Terrorism.
- NNSA’s Plans for Russia in FY 2019-2023.
- Russia Holds a Series of Radioactive Safety Drills.
- NNSA Terminates Contract for Building MOX Facility.
- Putin Signs Off on New Nuclear and Radiation Safety Policy.
- IAEA General Conference Adopts Resolutions on Nuclear Safety and Security.
- IAEA and Tenex Agree on Transportation of LEU via Russia to Kazakhstan.
- Guards Prevent Theft, Intrusions at Russian Nuclear Enterprises.
- U.S. Energy Secretary Calls for Nuclear Security Cooperation during Visit to Moscow.
- NTI Nuclear Security Index on Russia and U.S.
- Russia’s National Anti-Terrorism Committee Discusses Nuclear Terrorism
- NNSA and DTRA Visit Kazakhstan.
- Graham Allison on Likelihood of Another 9/11 and Need to Deny Terrorists Nuclear Weapons.
- Bunn and Roth on Regaining Nuclear Security Momentum.
- A New Book on Lessons of U.S.-Russian Non-Proliferation Cooperation.
- Plutonium Stolen From a Car Rented by DOE Lab Employees.
- U.S. and Russian Experts Weigh in On the Trump-Putin Summit.
- Study: Congress Needs to Play a More Active Role in Nuclear Security.
- Sweden and Norway Fund Security Upgrades at Khmelnitsky NPP.
- U.S. and Russian Experts on the Nuclear Dimension of the Trump-Kim Summit.
- Finland Hosted GICNT Meeting.
- New Book on Preventing Illicit Nuclear Trade.
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