Agreement Between
DoD and MinAtom Concerning
Modification of Seversk and Zheleznogorsk
Plutonium Production Reactors
U.S.-Russian Joint Commission
on Economic and Technical Cooperation
The following agreement was released September 23, 1997 by the White
House Office of the Vice President following the ninth meeting of the U.S.-Russian
Joint Commission on Economic and Technical Cooperation, also known as the
Gore-Chernomyrdin Commission.
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Agreement Between
The Department of Defense of the United States Of America
and
The Ministry of the Russian Federation for Atomic Energy
Concerning
the Modification of the Operating Seversk (Tomsk Region)
and
Zheleznogorsk (Krasnoyarsk Region)
Plutonium Production Reactors
The Department of Defense of the United
States of America and the Ministry of the Russian Federation for Atomic
Energy, hereinafter
referred to as the Parties,
Taking into account the intent of the Government of the Russian
Federation to decommission three presently operating reactors that produce
plutonium and that provide heat and electricity to regions where they are
located, and to create alternative sources of heat and electricity,
Expressing their desire to carry out Article
II, paragraph 1, of the Agreement between the Government of the
United States of America and the Government of the Russian Federation Concerning
Cooperation Regarding Plutonium Production Reactors (hereinafter referred
to as the Agreement on Plutonium Production Reactors);
Desiring to facilitate the Russian Plutonium
Production Reactor Core Modification Project, by means of core conversion,
the implementation of which will significantly enhance the safety of those
reactors, hereinafter referred to as Core Conversion,
Have agreed as follows:
Article I
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The provisions of Article
II of the Agreement on Plutonium Production Reactors shall be
carried out within the framework of this Agreement.
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To support the Russian Federation in converting
production reactor cores of the reactors ADE-4, ADE-5 (Seversk) and ADE-2
(Zheleznogorsk), as a result of which the production of non-reactor grade
plutonium, as defined in Article III of
the Agreement on Plutonium Production Reactors signed on this 23rd
day of September, 1997, will be halted by 31 December 2000, the Department
of Defense of the United States of America, hereinafter referred to as
the DoD, shall provide to the Ministry of the Russian Federation for Atomic
Energy, hereinafter referred to as the MinAtom, assistance relating to
the conversion of the cores of those reactors.
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The MinAtom, and/or its designated organizations,
shall use all assistance provided pursuant to Article
IV of this Agreement exclusively for activities related to the conversion
of the cores of those reactors listed in Article
I, paragraph 2, of this Agreement.
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This Agreement and all activities undertaken in
accordance with-this Agreement shall be subject to the provisions of the
Agreement Between the United States of America and the Russian Federation
Concerning the Safe and Secure Transportation, Storage and Destruction
of Weapons and the Prevention of Weapons Proliferation of June 17, 1992,
hereinafter referred to as the weapons Destruction and Non-Proliferation
Agreement.
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For assistance provided by the DoD, and/or its designated
organizations, in accordance with this Agreement, the MinAtom shall be
responsible for ensuring the proper use of such assistance and that such
assistance provides for achieving its intended goals.
Article II
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For this Agreement, the Executive Agent for the
United States shall be the DoD and the Executive Agent for the Russian
Federation shall be the MinAtom.
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The Parties shall have the right, consistent with
its laws and regulations, and following written notification to the other
Party, to delegate responsibilities for the implementation of this Agreement
to other agencies, departments, units of its respective government, and/or
non-governmental organizations.
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The Parties shall have the right, following written
notification to the other Party, to designate representatives for discussing
technical issues related to the equipment, property, materials, personnel,
training, and services provided pursuant to this Agreement. If the DoD,
and/or its designated organizations, provides materials to the MinAtom,
and/or its designated organizations, pursuant to this Agreement, they shall
be delivered to Moscow, unless the Parties agree otherwise. The DoD, and/or
its designated organizations, shall notify the MinAtom, and/or its designated
organizations, of the planned date of shipment at least seven days in advance
of shipment. The MinAtom, and/or its designated organizations, shall take
immediate possession of the materials upon arrival, examine the materials
received pursuant to this Agreement, and provide confirmation to the DoD,
and/or its designated organizations, within ten days of receipt that it
conforms with the specifications established by the MinAtom. Any materials
failing to conform with these specifications shall be returned to the United
States of America through the Embassy of the United States of America at
Moscow within 30 days of receipt for replacement.
Article III
The assistance to be provided by the DoD for the purpose of this Agreement
is up to 10 million U.S. dollars. The amount of assistance may be increased
subject to written agreement of the Parties through the amendment procedures
provided for in Article IX, paragraph 1, of this
Agreement.
Article IV
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Taking into account consultations with the MinAtom, the DoD and/or its
designated agents, may, at their discretion and based on their assessment
of the requirements submitted by the MinAtom, provide assistance to the
Russian Federation in areas related to converting the cores of the production
reactors listed in Article 1, paragraph 2 of this
Agreement into cores that do not produce non-reactor grade plutonium.
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The activities for achieving specified goal may the include operations
performed by the DoD, and/or its designated organizations, and by the MinAtom,
and/or its designated organizations, such as:
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Conduct analysis and testing of system designs and design work for the
modification of the reactors listed in Article 1, paragraph
2 of this Agreement, and
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Work to implement approved system designs for the modification of reactors
listed in Article 1, paragraph 2 of this Agreement,
through core conversion.
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Manufacture and installation of technological equipment (fuel channels,
graphite sleeves, seals, valves etc.),
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Modernization of safety systems,
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Operations related to the preparation of production capacities for manufacturing
fuel elements and absorber elements of modified reactors,
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Overhaul of the spent fuel cooling ponds and renovation of the storage
facilities for unirradiated fuel elements, and
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Other operations related to the modernization and reconstruction of equipment
according to an agreed upon schedule.
Article V
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Assistance under this Agreement shall be provided
on a step-by-step basis and only in accordance with a specific set of detailed
milestones to be agreed in writing by the Parties. These detailed milestones
will be developed for all phases of assistance, to include the duration
and completion of the Core Conversion.
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In the event that the MinAtom should fail to achieve
an agreed project milestone or the DoD should fail to provide an agreed
level of assistance, including funding, to support an agreed project milestone,
either Party may request consultations to determine how best to achieve
the objectives of this Agreement under those circumstances. These consultations
shall begin within 30 days of such a request. If after ISO days from the
beginning of consultations, the Parties do not reach agreement, each Party
shall have the right to suspend, until such agreement is achieved, implementation
of this Agreement by sending the other Party appropriate written notification.
The consultations specified in this paragraph shall continue until agreement
or, if this is not possible, until the termination of this Agreement, using
the procedures provided for in Article IX of this
Agreement.
Article VI
Any disagreements between the Parties regarding this Agreement and arising
during its implementation, shall be resolved by the Executive Agents.
Article VII
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Upon at least 30 days advance notice and no more
than three times in each calendar year, representatives of the DoD shall
have the right to audit and examine the use of any assistance provided
for the purpose of this Agreement and shall have the right to audit and
examine any and all related records or documentation, both during the period
of this Agreement and for three years thereafter.
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The Parties shall develop appropriate arrangements
in support of the conducting of audits and exams. The right to conduct
the audits and exams referenced in paragraph 1
of this Article shall not be contingent upon the development of these arrangements.
In case of any inconsistencies between this Agreement and any such arrangements,
the provisions of this Agreement shall prevail.
Article VIII
Access to information transmitted in accordance with this Agreement, the
handling of and protection of such information, and allocation of rights
to intellectual property, shall be subject to the same terms and conditions
applicable to the handling of information under Article
VI of the Agreement on Plutonium Production Reactors, signed on this
23rd day of September, 1997.
Article IX
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This Agreement shall enter into force upon signature
and shall remain in force for 4 years, or for the duration of the Weapons
Destruction and Non-Proliferation Agreement, whichever terminates earlier.
The Agreement may be amended or extended by the written agreement of the
Parties and may be terminated by either Party upon one year's written notification
to the other Party of its intention to do so.
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In the event this Agreement terminates, the Parties
shall handle all previously provided sensitive information in accordance
with Article VIII of this Agreement unless otherwise
agreed by the Parties, and all previously provided assistance will continue
to be used in accordance with Article I, paragraph
3, of this Agreement.
Done at Moscow, in duplicate, this Twenty-third
day of September, 1997, in the English and Russian languages, both texts
being equally authentic.
For the Department
of Defense
The United States Of America |
For the Ministry for
Atomic Energy
The Russian Federation |
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