International Cooperation Needed to Lower Nuclear Proliferation Risks

As global interest in nuclear energy grows, the and Russia, along with other countries and the International Atomic Energy Agency, should redouble efforts to ensure a reliable supply of nuclear fuel to nations pursuing this energy option, lowering these nations’ incentive to build their own facilities to enrich uranium and reprocess spent fuel, says a new report by the U.S. of and of . Such facilities could also be used to produce the key ingredients for nuclear weapons.

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International Cooperation Needed to Lower Nuclear Proliferation Risks

As global interest in nuclear energy grows, the and Russia, along with other countries and the International Atomic Energy Agency, should redouble efforts to ensure a reliable supply of nuclear fuel to nations pursuing this energy option, lowering these nations’ incentive to build their own facilities to enrich uranium and reprocess spent fuel, says a new report by the U.S. of and of . Such facilities could also be used to produce the key ingredients for nuclear weapons.

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International Cooperation Needed to Lower Nuclear Proliferation Risks

As global interest in nuclear energy grows, the and Russia, along with other countries and the International Atomic Energy Agency, should redouble efforts to ensure a reliable supply of nuclear fuel to nations pursuing this energy option, lowering these nations’ incentive to build their own facilities to enrich uranium and reprocess spent fuel, says a new report by the U.S. of and of . Such facilities could also be used to produce the key ingredients for nuclear weapons.

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International Cooperation Needed to Lower Nuclear Proliferation Risks

As global interest in nuclear energy grows, the and Russia, along with other countries and the International Atomic Energy Agency, should redouble efforts to ensure a reliable supply of nuclear fuel to nations pursuing this energy option, lowering these nations’ incentive to build their own facilities to enrich uranium and reprocess spent fuel, says a new report by the U.S. of and of . Such facilities could also be used to produce the key ingredients for nuclear weapons.

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