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September 16, 2003 “These understandings open the way for greater participation by The understandings, adopted formally in an exchange of diplomatic notes between the U.S. Embassy in In the Statement of Intent, Secretary Abraham and Chairman Zhang declare they will implement the understandings “effectively and efficiently, and with all necessary resources of our respective organizations.” The understandings enable The understandings state that when nuclear technology proposed for transfer is determined to require nonproliferation assurances, the government of the recipient country will pledge that the technology will be used exclusively for peaceful purposes and will not be retransferred to another country without the prior consent of the government of the supplier country. The understandings also state that the term limits on DOE authorizations will be extended, when requested by CAEA for an individual contract. This addresses Chinese concern that a term-limited authorization might expire before contracted work is completed. In addition, reciprocal nonproliferation assurances will be exchanged when required for joint U.S.-Chinese projects. The first reciprocal assurances are to enable collaboration between. Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Department of Nuclear Engineering and The understandings were reached in three years of discussions in Media Contact(s):
- DOE - Release No. R-03-210
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