
Cathy Gwin
Senior Director, Communications
A new report was released to improve regional coordination on the security of radioactive sources and to prevent illicit trafficking in Central Asia.
In a speech to the NGO Summit, Des Browne said leaders at the 2016 Nuclear Security Summit must agree on a plan to continue the urgent work of preventing nuclear or radiological catastrophe.
Sam Nunn said governments and industry must continue to work together to prevent nuclear and radiological terrorism.
A Call to Action on Nuclear Terrorism signed by more than 140 global political, diplomatic, business and military leaders, and top experts in nuclear security.
"The best way to stop a WMD attack is to prevent terrorists from obtaining nuclear materials in the first place."
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