As a consequence, more of our citizens will be safer from the danger of nuclear terrorism.
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Some 75 countries have banded together in a supporting Global Initiative to Combat Nuclear Terrorism.
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And there is still no common appreciation of the level of threat posed by nuclear terrorism, our correspondent says.
On issues where we have mutual interests, such as proliferation and nuclear terrorism, there is more to do with Russia.
The Global Initiative to Combat Nuclear Terrorism has grown in a little over a year from 13 partners to more than 60.
In fact, the United States needs to work on a couple of these conventions dealing with the issues of nuclear terrorism and trafficking.
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This meeting (inaudible) to discuss the importance that they place on nuclear security and the need to maintain vigilance against the threat of nuclear terrorism.
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In short, it is increasingly clear that the danger of nuclear terrorism is one of the greatest threats to global security -- to our collective security.
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But the urgency of the threat, and the catastrophic consequences of even a single act of nuclear terrorism, demand an effort that is at once bold and pragmatic.
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And by focusing its campaign on the most dangerous proliferators and nuclear terrorism, it raises an awkward question: will minutely choreographed multilateralism make much difference to the hardest cases?
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So all the issues related to the implementation of the treaty and non-proliferation and the threat of nuclear terrorism should be analyzed by us in a complex way, an integrated way.
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We cannot wait for an act of nuclear terrorism before coming together to share best practices and raise security standards, and we will seek firm commitments from our partners to do just that.
And what we did in Washington, what we're now doing in Korea, becomes part of a larger global architecture designed to reduce the dangers of nuclear weapons and nuclear terrorism, but also allows us then to more safely and effectively pursue peaceful uses of nuclear energy.
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And again I want to reiterate most of all that there are decisions relating to what's going on currently in Iran and ways for them to meet their responsibilities as it relates to nuclear weapons or terrorism that are, in many ways, decisions that they have to make.
Today, transnational security threats such as terrorism, nuclear proliferation, pandemics, and climate change can cross borders as freely as a storm.
Its products are used in 70 countries to protect national borders, airports, correctional facilities and nuclear power plants from terrorism and theft.
The U.S. has shunned recycling of nuclear fuel as a terrorism and proliferation risk, a view endorsed by the Union of Concerned Scientists.
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And a lot of the threats that we're going to be facing, whether it's international terrorism, cyber terrorism, nuclear proliferation, pandemic, climate change -- a lot of these issues, they cross borders.
The United States long opposed the reprocessing of used nuclear fuel because of terrorism and proliferation concerns, but DOE began researching new reprocessing technologies in 2005, and the Obama Administration has remained open to new technologies.
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To meet the challenges of the 21st century -- from terrorism to nuclear proliferation, from pandemic disease to cyber threats to crushing poverty -- we will strengthen old alliances, forge new ones, and use all elements of our national power.
That would have reduced whatever leverage the U.S. still has with Pakistan on such issues as fighting terrorism, curbing nuclear proliferation and moving back toward democratic government.
Libya, long ostracised for its links to terrorism, abandoned its secret nuclear programme.
The rest of the world is equally anxious about the current stand-off over Iraq, the crisis caused by North Korea's newly aggressive stand on nuclear weapons, and the war on terrorism.
European foreign ministers who met in Luxembourg on Monday warned that closer trade and economic links with Iran would have to be matched by Iranian efforts to stop terrorism and the spread of nuclear, biological and chemical weapons.
We have a set of challenges that require NATO to shift from the 20th century to the 21st century -- issues of terrorism, failed states, nuclear proliferation -- a whole host of new challenges, as well as the traditional role that NATO has played in preserving the territorial integrity of NATO members.
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President Obama said terrorism and Governor Romney said a nuclear Iran.
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Nevertheless, despite their differences, they did reach a number of important agreements, including pledges to continue co-operating in the fight against terrorism and in preventing the spread of nuclear weapons.
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Japan, meanwhile, is anxious that America, in pursuit of nuclear progress, will remove North Korea from its terrorism blacklist before Mr Kim has come up with information Japan wants about its citizens abducted to North Korea in the past.
The Presidents exchanged their opinions on the diverse topics of the international agenda, with a special focus on new threats such as terrorism, transnational organized crime, drug trafficking, and nuclear proliferation.
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Wylfa is defended by the Civil Nuclear Constabulary (CNC), an armed force dedicated to counter-terrorism.
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