Cathy Gwin
Senior Director, Communications
The dialogue, which has met multiple times since 2018, is a rare opportunity for experts from both countries to share perspectives on emerging nuclear security risks.
The global expansion of nuclear energy, including in the Middle East, is in the United States’ interest—but it should not come at the expense of security.
“At a time when the geopolitical environment is increasingly dangerous and complex, dialogue—including between competitors—is critical for managing risks and ensuring stability,” said NTI President and CEO Christine E. Wormuth.
The Summit can produce outcomes that strengthen U.S. national security and reduce global nuclear and biological risks
NTI convened a roundtable on April 2 with 25 experts and officials to examine the challenges and opportunities for advancing dialogue between the U.S. and China. The discussion featured Dr. Tianjiao Jiang, a Chinese expert on nuclear and emerging technology policy, who spoke on “Issues and Obstacles for U.S.-China Engagement on Nuclear and AI Dialogue.”
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