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DOE Announces U.S.-Russia
Fourth Report on Bratislava Agreement
DOE Press Release
January 12, 2007
(For personal use only)
U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Secretary Samuel Bodman
announced today that he and Russian Federal Atomic Energy Agency Director Sergey
Kiriyenko have submitted to Presidents Bush and Putin the fourth report of the
Senior Interagency Working Group on implementation of the February 2005
Bratislava Checklist.
"The accelerated schedule adopted under Bratislava is being implemented with
great success," Secretary Bodman said. "Our efforts to minimize and secure
highly enriched uranium and plutonium are making the world safer. Our
cooperation with Russia on emergency response and nuclear security culture
continues to enhance our nonproliferation goals."
The report highlights progress over the past six months, including a U.S. and
Russian collaborative radiological source search/consequence management exercise
and the completion of cooperative material protection, control and accounting
system upgrades at several Russian nuclear sites. Furthermore, in December, more
than 590 pounds of highly enriched uranium was returned from a former East
German civilian nuclear facility to Russia.
During the February 2005 meeting in Bratislava, Presidents George Bush and
Vladimir Putin committed both governments to securing nuclear weapons and
fissile material to prevent the possibility that such weapons or materials could
fall into the hands of terrorists. The Presidents established a bilateral Senior
Interagency Working Group to address issues of cooperation on nuclear security;
the group is charged with reporting on the status of cooperation to the
Presidents.
Work under this initiative is of utmost importance for U.S., Russian and world
security. It is the intention of both sides to continue cooperation for the
foreseeable future and to provide the Presidents of the United States and the
Russian Federation with periodic reports on progress made. The Senior
Interagency Working Group will submit its next report in June 2007.