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3:45 PM. Scenario-Based Policy Discussion and Closing Remarks. Coverage: NSS Pool Spray at the Top. HostTV: Live Coverage. 5:50 PM. Closing Press Briefing by The Honorable Barack Obama, President of the United States. Coverage: Open Press to NSS pre-credentialed media, on a first-come, first-served availability. As of April 01, 2016. Home /. 2016 NATIONAL STATEMENTS The 2016 Nuclear Security Summit 2016 GLOSSARY FOR PRESS Highly Enriched Uranium (HEU): HEU (also referred to as high-enriched uranium), is defined as uranium whose proportion of uranium-235 (U-235), the fissile isotope of uranium, has been increased to 20% or greater. HEU is used in some research reactors and naval reactors. Nuclear weapons generally require around 90% enrichment. NATIONAL PROGRESS REPORT: ISRAEL National Progress Report: Israel. March 31, 2016. / NSS. The Government of Israel praises the Government of the United States for convening the Washington Nuclear Security Summit. As the process of the Nuclear Security Summit comes full circle – from Washington 2010 to Washington 2016 – Israel believes that the commitments undertakenby the
2012 FACT SHEETS
The 2016 Nuclear Security Summit NATIONAL STATEMENT: CANADA The Summit process has brought the issue of nuclear security to the forefront of world leaders’ attention, and has resulted in real reductions in the amount of vulnerable nuclear material in the world. Enhancing the security of nuclear materials worldwide will remain a top priority for Canada. We call on all States, whether they have been2016 GIFT BASKETS
Joint Statement on Nuclear Training and Support Centres. Joint Statement on Promoting Full and Universal Implementation of UNSCR 1540 (2004) Joint Statement on Sustaining Action to Strengthen Global Nuclear Security Architecture. Joint Statement on the Security of High Activity Radioactive Sources. Joint Statement on Transport Security. 2010 - WASHINGTON, DC World leaders from 47 countries and three international organizations participated in the first Nuclear Security Summit, held in Washington April 12-13, 2010. Through the Summit, President Obama brought high-level attention to the global threat posed by nuclear terrorism and advanced a common approach to strengthening nuclear security.2014 - THE HAGUE
The third Nuclear Security Summit was hosted by the Netherlands in The Hague from March 24-25, 2014. Fifty-three countries and four international organizations were invited. During the Summit, 58 world leaders made concrete agreements to prevent terrorists from getting their hands on nuclear material that could be used to make a nuclearweapon.
THE 2016 NUCLEAR SECURITY SUMMITSTATEMENTS AND SPEECHESHISTORYFREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONSNOT JUST FODDER FOR HOLLYWOOD The Nuclear Security Summit 2016 will continue to provide a forum for leaders to engage with each other and reinforce our commitment at the highest levels to securing nuclear materials. The first Nuclear Security Summit was held in Washington, DC in 2010, and was followed by additional Summits in Seoul in 2012 and The Hague in 2014 .PUBLIC SCHEDULE
3:45 PM. Scenario-Based Policy Discussion and Closing Remarks. Coverage: NSS Pool Spray at the Top. HostTV: Live Coverage. 5:50 PM. Closing Press Briefing by The Honorable Barack Obama, President of the United States. Coverage: Open Press to NSS pre-credentialed media, on a first-come, first-served availability. As of April 01, 2016. Home /. 2016 NATIONAL STATEMENTS The 2016 Nuclear Security Summit 2016 GLOSSARY FOR PRESS Highly Enriched Uranium (HEU): HEU (also referred to as high-enriched uranium), is defined as uranium whose proportion of uranium-235 (U-235), the fissile isotope of uranium, has been increased to 20% or greater. HEU is used in some research reactors and naval reactors. Nuclear weapons generally require around 90% enrichment. NATIONAL PROGRESS REPORT: ISRAEL National Progress Report: Israel. March 31, 2016. / NSS. The Government of Israel praises the Government of the United States for convening the Washington Nuclear Security Summit. As the process of the Nuclear Security Summit comes full circle – from Washington 2010 to Washington 2016 – Israel believes that the commitments undertakenby the
2012 FACT SHEETS
The 2016 Nuclear Security Summit NATIONAL STATEMENT: CANADA The Summit process has brought the issue of nuclear security to the forefront of world leaders’ attention, and has resulted in real reductions in the amount of vulnerable nuclear material in the world. Enhancing the security of nuclear materials worldwide will remain a top priority for Canada. We call on all States, whether they have been2016 GIFT BASKETS
Joint Statement on Nuclear Training and Support Centres. Joint Statement on Promoting Full and Universal Implementation of UNSCR 1540 (2004) Joint Statement on Sustaining Action to Strengthen Global Nuclear Security Architecture. Joint Statement on the Security of High Activity Radioactive Sources. Joint Statement on Transport Security. 2010 - WASHINGTON, DC World leaders from 47 countries and three international organizations participated in the first Nuclear Security Summit, held in Washington April 12-13, 2010. Through the Summit, President Obama brought high-level attention to the global threat posed by nuclear terrorism and advanced a common approach to strengthening nuclear security.2014 - THE HAGUE
The third Nuclear Security Summit was hosted by the Netherlands in The Hague from March 24-25, 2014. Fifty-three countries and four international organizations were invited. During the Summit, 58 world leaders made concrete agreements to prevent terrorists from getting their hands on nuclear material that could be used to make a nuclearweapon.
PUBLIC SCHEDULE
3:45 PM. Scenario-Based Policy Discussion and Closing Remarks. Coverage: NSS Pool Spray at the Top. HostTV: Live Coverage. 5:50 PM. Closing Press Briefing by The Honorable Barack Obama, President of the United States. Coverage: Open Press to NSS pre-credentialed media, on a first-come, first-served availability. As of April 01, 2016. Home /. 2016 NATIONAL STATEMENTS The 2016 Nuclear Security Summit NATIONAL STATEMENT: CANADA The Summit process has brought the issue of nuclear security to the forefront of world leaders’ attention, and has resulted in real reductions in the amount of vulnerable nuclear material in the world. Enhancing the security of nuclear materials worldwide will remain a top priority for Canada. We call on all States, whether they have been NATIONAL STATEMENT: SOUTH AFRICA STATEMENT. BY. THE PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA. ON OCCASION. OF. THE NUCLEAR SECURITY SUMMIT. Washington, D.C. March/April 2016. On behalf of the Government and People of the Republic of South Africa, I wish to express my appreciation to President Obama for hosting the 2016 Nuclear Security Summit in Washington D.C. It is fitting that this Summit, which NATIONAL PROGRESS REPORT: INDIA India’s National Progress Report 2016 Nuclear Security Summit India looks at nuclear technology and nuclear materials primarily as a resource for meeting a part of its requirements for electricity. It considers nuclear power as safe, reliable, affordable and NATIONAL PROGRESS REPORT: KAZAKHSTAN National Progress Report: Kazakhstan. March 31, 2016. / NSS. Since the 2014 Nuclear Security Summit, Kazakhstan has taken a set of practical steps in the strengthening of nuclear security, non-proliferation of nuclear weapons and peaceful use of atomic energy. Kazakhstan has undertaken all possible efforts on national, regional and NATIONAL STATEMENT: UNITED KINGDOM National Statement by the United Kingdom Following our pledges at the 2010, 2012 and 2014 Nuclear Security Summits, the United Kingdom will continue to lead efforts to prevent terrorists from acquiring sensitive nuclear or radiological material or knowledge. The UK will:undertake the
NATIONAL PROGRESS REPORT: CHILE National Progress Report: Chile. March 31, 2016. / NSS. Since the 2014 Nuclear Security Summit, Chile has carried out the following activities to enhance the global nuclear physical security architecture. 1. Strengthening Nuclear and Other Radioactive MaterialSecurity.
NATIONAL PROGRESS REPORT: JORDAN On January 11, 2016, Jordan and the USA signed a joint action plan with the intent to cooperate to build and increase the capabilities of Jordan to prevent, detect, and respond effectively to attempts to smuggle nuclear or radioactive materials. The plan focuses on building self-reliance capabilities of Jordan, while at the same time JOINT STATEMENT ON NUCLEAR TRAINING AND SUPPORT CENTRES Sustainability. • Focus attention on and build mechanisms to ensure the sustainability of nuclear security training and support centres, including developing business plans and e-learning tools, conducting needs analysis and regular evaluation of effectiveness, and identifying required financial, administrative and human resources THE 2016 NUCLEAR SECURITY SUMMITSTATEMENTS AND SPEECHESHISTORYFREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONSNOT JUST FODDER FOR HOLLYWOOD The Nuclear Security Summit 2016 will continue to provide a forum for leaders to engage with each other and reinforce our commitment at the highest levels to securing nuclear materials. The first Nuclear Security Summit was held in Washington, DC in 2010, and was followed by additional Summits in Seoul in 2012 and The Hague in 2014 .PUBLIC SCHEDULE
3:45 PM. Scenario-Based Policy Discussion and Closing Remarks. Coverage: NSS Pool Spray at the Top. HostTV: Live Coverage. 5:50 PM. Closing Press Briefing by The Honorable Barack Obama, President of the United States. Coverage: Open Press to NSS pre-credentialed media, on a first-come, first-served availability. As of April 01, 2016. Home /. 2016 NATIONAL STATEMENTS The 2016 Nuclear Security SummitREFERENCE DOCUMENTS
Reference Documents. Workplans and Communiqués. The Hague Communiqué (2014) Seoul Communiqué (2012) Washington Communiqué (2010) Washington Workplan (2010) Treaties, International Agreements and Initiatives. UN Security Council Resolution 1540. Convention on the Physical Protection of Nuclear Material.2012 FACT SHEETS
The 2016 Nuclear Security Summit 2010 NATIONAL STATEMENTS 2010 National Statements. National Statement Algeria (English - French) National Statement Argentina (English - Spanish) National Statement Armenia. National Statement Belgium. National Statement Brazil. National Statement Canada. National Statement Czech Republic. National Statement Egypt.2016 GIFT BASKETS
Joint Statement on Nuclear Training and Support Centres. Joint Statement on Promoting Full and Universal Implementation of UNSCR 1540 (2004) Joint Statement on Sustaining Action to Strengthen Global Nuclear Security Architecture. Joint Statement on the Security of High Activity Radioactive Sources. Joint Statement on Transport Security.U.S. HOUSE GIFTS
The 2016 Nuclear Security Summit NATIONAL PROGRESS REPORT: ISRAEL National Progress Report: Israel. March 31, 2016. / NSS. The Government of Israel praises the Government of the United States for convening the Washington Nuclear Security Summit. As the process of the Nuclear Security Summit comes full circle – from Washington 2010 to Washington 2016 – Israel believes that the commitments undertakenby the
2010 - WASHINGTON, DC World leaders from 47 countries and three international organizations participated in the first Nuclear Security Summit, held in Washington April 12-13, 2010. Through the Summit, President Obama brought high-level attention to the global threat posed by nuclear terrorism and advanced a common approach to strengthening nuclear security. THE 2016 NUCLEAR SECURITY SUMMITSTATEMENTS AND SPEECHESHISTORYFREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONSNOT JUST FODDER FOR HOLLYWOOD The Nuclear Security Summit 2016 will continue to provide a forum for leaders to engage with each other and reinforce our commitment at the highest levels to securing nuclear materials. The first Nuclear Security Summit was held in Washington, DC in 2010, and was followed by additional Summits in Seoul in 2012 and The Hague in 2014 .PUBLIC SCHEDULE
3:45 PM. Scenario-Based Policy Discussion and Closing Remarks. Coverage: NSS Pool Spray at the Top. HostTV: Live Coverage. 5:50 PM. Closing Press Briefing by The Honorable Barack Obama, President of the United States. Coverage: Open Press to NSS pre-credentialed media, on a first-come, first-served availability. As of April 01, 2016. Home /. 2016 NATIONAL STATEMENTS The 2016 Nuclear Security SummitREFERENCE DOCUMENTS
Reference Documents. Workplans and Communiqués. The Hague Communiqué (2014) Seoul Communiqué (2012) Washington Communiqué (2010) Washington Workplan (2010) Treaties, International Agreements and Initiatives. UN Security Council Resolution 1540. Convention on the Physical Protection of Nuclear Material.2012 FACT SHEETS
The 2016 Nuclear Security Summit 2010 NATIONAL STATEMENTS 2010 National Statements. National Statement Algeria (English - French) National Statement Argentina (English - Spanish) National Statement Armenia. National Statement Belgium. National Statement Brazil. National Statement Canada. National Statement Czech Republic. National Statement Egypt.2016 GIFT BASKETS
Joint Statement on Nuclear Training and Support Centres. Joint Statement on Promoting Full and Universal Implementation of UNSCR 1540 (2004) Joint Statement on Sustaining Action to Strengthen Global Nuclear Security Architecture. Joint Statement on the Security of High Activity Radioactive Sources. Joint Statement on Transport Security.U.S. HOUSE GIFTS
The 2016 Nuclear Security Summit NATIONAL PROGRESS REPORT: ISRAEL National Progress Report: Israel. March 31, 2016. / NSS. The Government of Israel praises the Government of the United States for convening the Washington Nuclear Security Summit. As the process of the Nuclear Security Summit comes full circle – from Washington 2010 to Washington 2016 – Israel believes that the commitments undertakenby the
2010 - WASHINGTON, DC World leaders from 47 countries and three international organizations participated in the first Nuclear Security Summit, held in Washington April 12-13, 2010. Through the Summit, President Obama brought high-level attention to the global threat posed by nuclear terrorism and advanced a common approach to strengthening nuclear security.PUBLIC SCHEDULE
3:45 PM. Scenario-Based Policy Discussion and Closing Remarks. Coverage: NSS Pool Spray at the Top. HostTV: Live Coverage. 5:50 PM. Closing Press Briefing by The Honorable Barack Obama, President of the United States. Coverage: Open Press to NSS pre-credentialed media, on a first-come, first-served availability. As of April 01, 2016. Home /.REFERENCE DOCUMENTS
Reference Documents. Workplans and Communiqués. The Hague Communiqué (2014) Seoul Communiqué (2012) Washington Communiqué (2010) Washington Workplan (2010) Treaties, International Agreements and Initiatives. UN Security Council Resolution 1540. Convention on the Physical Protection of Nuclear Material.2016 ACTION PLANS
2016 Communiqué. 2016 Action Plans. 2016 Progress Reports. 2016 National Statements. 2016 Gift Baskets. 2016 Joint Statements. 2016 Fact Sheets. 2016 Other Summit Documents. Newsroom /. 2016 GLOSSARY FOR PRESS Highly Enriched Uranium (HEU): HEU (also referred to as high-enriched uranium), is defined as uranium whose proportion of uranium-235 (U-235), the fissile isotope of uranium, has been increased to 20% or greater. HEU is used in some research reactors and naval reactors. Nuclear weapons generally require around 90% enrichment. THE 2016 NUCLEAR SECURITY SUMMIT: A POINT OF TRANSITION By Ambassador Bonnie Jenkins : In a landmark speech in Prague in April 2009, President Obama declared that “we must ensure that terrorists never acquire a nuclear weapon. This is the most immediate and extreme threat to global security. One terrorist with one nuclear weapon coulU.S. HOUSE GIFTS
The 2016 Nuclear Security Summit HOW WE CAN MAKE OUR VISION OF A WORLD WITHOUT NUCLEAR Of all the threats to global security and peace, the most dangerous is the proliferation and potential use of nuclear weapons. That’s why, seven years ago in Prague, I committed the United States to stopping the spread of nuclear weapons and to seeking a world without them. This vision builds on the NATIONAL PROGRESS REPORT: MALAYSIA National Progress Report: Malaysia. March 31, 2016. / NSS. Since the 2014 Nuclear Security Summit, Malaysia has strengthened nuclear security implementation and built up the global nuclear security architecture by. 1) Strengthening Nuclear and Other Radioactive Material Security. Malaysia has implemented the provisions of the IAEACode of
NATIONAL STATEMENT: UNITED KINGDOM National Statement by the United Kingdom Following our pledges at the 2010, 2012 and 2014 Nuclear Security Summits, the United Kingdom will continue to lead efforts to prevent terrorists from acquiring sensitive nuclear or radiological material or knowledge. The UK will:undertake the
NATIONAL PROGRESS REPORT: JORDAN On January 11, 2016, Jordan and the USA signed a joint action plan with the intent to cooperate to build and increase the capabilities of Jordan to prevent, detect, and respond effectively to attempts to smuggle nuclear or radioactive materials. The plan focuses on building self-reliance capabilities of Jordan, while at the same timeNo results found.
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The Nuclear Security Summit 2016 will continue to provide a forum for leaders to engage with each other and reinforce our commitment at the highest levels to securing nuclear materials. The first Nuclear Security Summit was held in Washington, DC in 2010 , and was followed by additional Summits in Seoul in 2012 and The Hague in 2014 . These Summits have achieved tangible improvements in the security of nuclear materials and stronger international institutions that support nuclear security. We cannot afford to wait for an act of nuclear terrorism before working together to collectively improve our nuclear security culture, share our best practices, and raise our standards for nuclear security. We invite you to browse our site to learn more about the fourth and final Nuclear Security Summit in Washington D.C., and pastachievements.
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Statement by National Security Advisor Susan E. Rice on the Entry Into Force of the 2005 Amendment to the Convention on Physical Protection of Nuclear MaterialsApr 14, 2016
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Morocco-Spain Joint Statement on “Gate to Africa Exercise”Mar 25, 2016
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Pakistan Ratifies 2005 Amendment to the Convention on the Physical Protection of Nuclear MaterialMar 23, 2016
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