Statement by Sam Nunn on 2012 Nuclear Security Summit
NTI's Sam Nunn celebrates the engagement of heads of state in Seoul as essential for making progress on nuclear security, applauding the South Korean hosts.
NTI's Sam Nunn celebrates the engagement of heads of state in Seoul as essential for making progress on nuclear security, applauding the South Korean hosts.
Highlights of the role of transparency, accountability and assurance in nuclear materials security. (CNS)
NTI staff and partners offer an array of resources including reports, briefs, and testimony on nuclear materials security prior to the Seoul summit.
NTI believes that nuclear terrorism remains the greatest threat to global security and welcomes the Summit to address this threat as a global challenge.
NTI recommends world leaders in Seoul take steps to set priorities for nuclear materials security by discussing what's effective and what makes a difference.
Page Stoutland discusses the need to develop a global consensus on priorities for securing weapons-usable nuclear materials worldwide.
The 2012 Seoul Nuclear Security Summit, post-Fukushima, attempting to integrate nuclear safety issues without weakening nuclear security objectives. (CNS)
NTI board member, Baroness Shirley Williams, will participate in a panel discussion with members of the Top Level Group, an NTI partner, on The Trident Debate.
Stephanie Lieggi examines Jakarta's nonproliferation and nuclear security policies to-date, highlighting its recent positive activities and forecasting future challenges.
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