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ID121715
Title ProperDealing with South Korea's spent fuel challenges without pyroprocessing
LanguageENG
AuthorDalnoki-Veress, Ferenc ;  Pomper, Miles A
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Seeking to head off a potential rupture in bilateral nuclear trade, the U.S. and South Korean governments agreed in April to extend their current nuclear energy cooperation agreement for two years, until March 2016. If the two countries' legislatures endorse the agreement, it will provide Seoul and Washington with some breathing space to agree on new terms for nuclear trade to replace their previous agreement from the early 1970s.
`In' analytical NoteArms Control Today Vol. 43, No.6; Jul-Aug 2013: p.16-21
Journal SourceArms Control Today Vol. 43, No.6; Jul-Aug 2013: p.16-21
Key WordsUnited States ;  South Korea ;  Bilateral Nuclear Trade ;  Current Nuclear Energy Cooperation