Secretary Abraham and Chairman of China Atomic Energy Authority Agree to Increase Cooperation in Nonproliferation and Security
Press Release
U.S. Department of State
12 January 2004
Secretary of
Energy Spencer Abraham and Zhang Huazhu, Chairman of the
China Atomic Energy Authority (CAEA) affirmed their
commitment today to recent understandings reached by the
two countries to increase cooperation on nuclear
nonproliferation, security and counter-terrorism.
The Statement of Intent (SOI), signed on January 12 in
Beijing, between the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and
the CAEA, establishes a process for cooperation with
each other and for collaborating with the International
Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) on a range of nuclear
nonproliferation and security activities. These
activities include efforts to strengthen export
controls, international nuclear safeguards, physical
protection of nuclear materials and facilities, nuclear
emergency management, and radioactive source security by
setting up information exchanges and training programs.
"The Statement of Intent for cooperation between the
People's Republic of China Atomic Energy Agency and the
United States Department of Energy is an important step
toward accelerating the global effort to reduce the
threat posed by the proliferation weapons of mass
destruction," said Secretary Abraham. The SOI builds
upon ongoing cooperation between the DOE and the CAEA to
support international safeguards and nuclear security
programs of the IAEA and reflects the commitment of both
the U.S. and Chinese governments to promote strengthened
cooperation and partnership in preventing nuclear
proliferation and terrorism.
The signing of the agreement follows recent steps taken
by China to strengthen its national system of
nonproliferation export controls, as outlined in its
"white paper" released by China's State Council on
December 3, 2003.
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