1994 Kazakhstan Special Weapons News |
- SAPPHIRE'S HOT GLOW -TIME Domestic - December 5, 1994 Volume 144, No. 23 - BY MARK THOMPSON/WASHINGTON - A clandestine operation funnels nuclear material out of Central Asia for safekeeping in Tennessee
- NUCLEAR POLITICS AND THE FUTURE SECURITY OF KAZAKHSTAN by Murat Laumulin The Nonproliferation Review: Winter 1994, Volume 1 - Number 2
- Nuclear Politics and Kazakhstan by Murat Laumulin The Nonproliferation Review: Winter 1994, Volume 1 - Number 2
- NUCLEAR SECURITY IN KAZAKHSTAN AND UKRAINE: AN INTERVIEW WITH VLADIMIR SHKOLNIK AND NICOLAI STEINBERG Conducted by William C. Potter, Emily Ewell, and Elizabeth Skinner The Nonproliferation Review:Fall 1994, Volume 2 - Number 1
- Kazakh Nuclear Material Gets Safe Storage in US Kazakhstan will transfer 600 kilograms of highly enriched uranium to the US to ensure that it is out of reach of potential terrorists. (941123)
- US-Kazakh Accord Helps Meet New Proliferation Challenges Statement by a White House spokesperson regarding the US-Kazakhstan agreement to transfer 600 kilograms of enriched uranium from Kazakhstan to the US. (941123)
- Transfer of Nuclear Material from Kazakhstan Fact sheet released by the White House regarding the transfer of nuclear material from Kazakhstan to secure storage facilities in the US. (941123)
- US Experts Advise Kazakhstan on Implementation of START Remarks by US Ambassdor Linton Brooks and nuclear expert Dr Edward Ifft during a press briefing in Almaty regarding US nuclear technical assistance to Kazakhstan. (940819)
- Clinton Sees Long-Term Partnership with Kazakhstan President Clinton, accepting the instruments of accession to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty from President Nazarbayev, declared that the US and Kazakhstan have established the basis for a long-term partnership of immense strategic importance. (940214)
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