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Work on Nuclear Security Summit Progresses
Preparations for a planned nuclear security summit in
World leaders are scheduled to meet in
According to media reports, which Jenkins confirmed, Obama has invited 43 countries to attend. Invitations were “based on several criteria, including the states’ possession of fissile materials and nuclear cycle facilities as well as their involvement in the international norms and agreements,” she said. Regional representation was another factor in the selection process, she added. Even the states that were not invited will be engaged in the longer-term effort to secure all vulnerable nuclear materials worldwide, she said.
The summit’s aim is to help develop steps “to secure vulnerable materials, combat nuclear smuggling and deter, detect, and disrupt attempts at nuclear terrorism,” according to a July 8 White House statement. “The planned outcome of the
The next and possibly last preparatory meeting for the summit will be held in the
In early planning for the April event, there was some discussion of the possibility that
Jenkins said