SIPRI Yearbook 2015
IV. International cooperation to enhance nuclear security
On 24–25 March 2014, 53 heads of state and government, as well as representatives of the United Nations, the European Union (EU), the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and Interpol, took part in a Nuclear Security Summit meeting in The Hague, the Netherlands.1 This was the third in a series of high-level international meetings on preventing nuclear terrorism initiated by US President Barack Obama in 2009.2 The previous Nuclear Security Summit meetings were convened in Washington, DC, in 2010, and Seoul, South Korea, in 2012.3
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- Kile, Shannon N., and Tariq Rauf. "12. Nuclear arms control and non-proliferation." In SIPRI Yearbook 2015: Armaments, Disarmament and International Security, SIPRI. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016). Retrieved 5 Dec. 2024, from https://www.sipriyearbook.org/view/9780198737810/sipri-9780198737810-chapter-12-div1-5.xml
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