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121692
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2013.
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The latest round of nuclear talks between Iran and the P5+1 (the five permanent members of the Security Council plus Germany) in the Kazakh city of Almaty yielded no results. The two sides remained poles apart.
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ID:
121697
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2013.
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A key senator is challenging the scope and cost of the Obama administration's plan to extend the life of B61 nuclear bombs as the administration is seeking a significant increase for the program for fiscal year 2014.
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121696
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2013.
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In response to the Obama administration's March decision to cancel plans for long-range missile interceptors in Europe, Russian officials have agreed to join the United States in senior-level talks on missile defense in late April, the Defense Department has confirmed.
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ID:
121699
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2013.
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The Energy Department's nuclear nonproliferation efforts would receive $2.1 billion under the Obama administration's fiscal year 2014 budget request, a drop of $161 million from fiscal year 2012.
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ID:
121694
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2013.
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North Korea spelled out its conditions for resuming negotiations over its nuclear and ballistic missile programs, but U.S. officials say that they are unacceptable and reiterated that Pyongyang must make clear its commitment to denuclearization in order to resume talks.
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ID:
121700
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2013.
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The proposal six world powers brought to the April 5-6 talks with Iran over its controversial nuclear program contains transparency measures, including provisions that would require Iran to give inspectors increased access to facilities and provide information to address allegations of possible activities related to making a nuclear bomb, according to a former Iranian nuclear negotiator and two Western diplomats.
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ID:
121701
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2013.
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The U.S. intelligence community has determined with "varying degrees of confidence" that the regime of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad used chemical weapons against its own people, the White House said last month.
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ID:
121698
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2013.
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The United States is planning to slow down construction of the facility that is the centerpiece of its effort to get rid of plutonium withdrawn from its nuclear weapons program and is considering pursuing "an alternative plutonium disposition strategy," the Obama administration said last month in documents supporting its fiscal year 2014 budget request.
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ID:
121695
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2013.
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Summary/Abstract |
South Korea and the United States announced last month that they have agreed to extend for two years their current agreement for peaceful nuclear cooperation, an acknowledgment that they could not resolve contentious issues dealing with South Korea's commercial nuclear fuel-cycle plans in time to adopt a successor agreement before the current pact expires.
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ID:
121693
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2013.
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UN member states on April 2 overwhelmingly adopted the Arms Trade Treaty (ATT), a pact that, for the first time, mandates a common set of global standards for trade in a wide range of conventional arms.
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