Deputy Secretary of State James Steinberg is expected to argue at the Oct. 14 meeting the department's view that the two nations should only have access to U.S. atomic energy technologies, fuel and related materials if they rule out domestic nuclear fuel production, which can generate nuclear-weapon material. A nuclear trade deal containing that provision was hammered out by the Bush administration and the United Arab Emirates and finalized in 2009 (see GSN, Dec. 18, 2009).
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Deputy Secretary of State James Steinberg is expected to argue at the Oct. 14 meeting the department's view that the two nations should only have access to U.S. atomic energy technologies, fuel and related materials if they rule out domestic nuclear fuel production, which can generate nuclear-weapon material. A nuclear trade deal containing that provision was hammered out by the Bush administration and the United Arab Emirates and finalized in 2009 (see GSN, Dec. 18, 2009).
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