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U.S., Netherlands and Kazakhstan commission secure radiological transportation vehicle
12:36 09.08.2012
text: Kazinform views: [1374] Related articlesUS NNSA declared of disposal of 73 kg nuclear fuel wastes from Kazakhstan U.S., Kazakhstan expand nuclear safeguards and security cooperation Conference on scientific research at Semipalatinsk testing ground Kazakhstan was in spotlight at Seoul Summit - expert Anton Caragea Kazakhstan, USA signed Participatory Action Plan in Nuclear Power Industry The U.S. National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) joined the Governments of Kazakhstan and the Netherlands in announcing the commissioning of a secure radiological transportation vehicle as part of a broader cooperative effort to help combat nuclear and radiological terrorism around the world.
The delivery of the secure radiological transportation vehicle to the Institute of Atomic Energy (IAE) - National Nuclear Center (NNC) of Kazakhstan is the latest accomplishment under a partnership between the NNSA, the Kingdom of the Netherlands, and the Republic of Kazakhstan. In a ceremony today at the NNC in Kurchatov, Ambassador Kenneth J. Fairfax highlighted the addition of the new vehicle as an example of the cooperation between the three countries to prevent nuclear terrorism, according to the press service of the U.S. Embassy in Astana.
"Our partnership here in Kurchatov and throughout Kazakhstan underscores a continued, shared commitment to the security of radioactive material," said NNSA Deputy Administrator for Defense Nuclear Nonproliferation Anne Harrington. "With the commissioning of this secure transportation vehicle, we have enhanced the level of radiological security in Kazakhstan-- a key partner in the region."
The procurement of the secure transportation vehicle is made possible by a contribution from the Kingdom of the Netherlands to NNSA's Global Threat Reduction Initiative (GTRI). In addition to supporting the vehicle commissioned today, the Dutch contribution, announced in May 2011, has funded a secure vehicle for Kazakhstan's MAEC complex, a search and secure training course for officials from the Kazakh Ministry of Industry and New Technologies to identify and secure vulnerable radiological sources, and the purchase of equipment used to identify radiological materials. The remaining funds under this agreement will support efforts to search for and recover orphaned radiological sources at sites identified by the Government of Kazakhstan. As part of its radiological security mission, NNSA's GTRI works with partner countries to search for radiological sources that have been abandoned or disused, remove them and place them in secure storage, and improve radiological transportation security. This tri-lateral partnership has been a very productive partnership among the three countries that have long worked towards the goal of the non-proliferation of nuclear material. The commissioning of the secure transportation vehicle and the broader project to secure radioactive material are examples of the productive partnership between the United States and Kazakhstan, who share a long history of cooperation on nuclear nonproliferation issues. This cooperation includes many historical and ongoing projects, including:
● the secure long-term storage for more than 10 metric tons of highly enriched uranium (HEU) and three metric tons of weapons-grade plutonium from the BN-350 reactor in Aktau; ● the ongoing conversion of the research reactor at the Institute of Nuclear Physics from HEU to low enriched uranium and the elimination of all HEU located at the Institute; ● improvement of security for nuclear and radiological materials; ● the provision of radiation detection equipment to Kazakhstan ports of entry; ● bilateral cooperation on safeguards implementation; ● the provision of training for Kazakhstani officials on export controls; and ● the application of expertise of former nuclear weapons scientists to civil pursuits that advance global nonproliferation and security efforts. |
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