Report On The Work Of The Slovak Information Service (SIS)
Abstract:
According to Ivan Lexa, director of the Slovak Information Service, the smuggling of radioactive material from Ukraine and Russia and illegal proliferation of dual-use material are a serious threat to international security.
Abstract Number: 19961270
Headline: Report On The Work Of The Slovak Information Service (SIS)
Date: 23 May 1996
Bibliography: FBIS-EEU-96-104, 23 May 1996
Author: Ivan Lexa
Orig. Src.: Slovenska Respublika, 'Report On The Work Of The Slovak Information Service (SIS)'
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