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Text: Abraham Hails Cooperation in Removing Uranium from Belgrade


(Aug. 23: U.S. Department of Energy press release) (810)


The successful transfer of highly enriched weapons-quality uranium from
the Vinca nuclear reactor near Belgrade to a facility in Russia on August
22 represents "important forward progress for both U.S. and international
nuclear nonproliferation efforts," said Energy Secretary Spencer Abraham,
adding that this cooperation "greatly reduces the risk that such material
can be used as a terrorist weapon."


The material was moved to Dmitrovgrad, Russia, and according to the
Department of Energy, it will be converted to low-enriched uranium for use
as commercial reactor fuel under DOE's Material Conversion and
Consolidation Project.


Praising Russian Minister of Atomic Energy Alexander Rumyantsev for "his
personal commitment and his Ministry's critical cooperation," Abraham said
this U.S.-Russian collaboration "is dramatic evidence of the momentous
progress we have made in our relationship."


Following is the text of a DOE press release on the project:


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Department of Energy
Washington, D.C.
August 23, 2002


SECRETARY ABRAHAM COMMENDS INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION IN SUCCESSFUL MISSION
TO REMOVE BELGRADE URANIUM


"Important Forward Progress for Both U.S. and International Nuclear
Nonproliferation Efforts"


WASHINGTON, D.C. – Energy Secretary Spencer Abraham today praised the
successful collaborative mission to remove a significant quantity of
highly enriched uranium from the Vinca Institute near Belgrade as
"important forward progress for both U.S. and international nuclear
nonproliferation efforts."


Working in conjunction with officials from the Department of State and
International Atomic Energy (IAEA), experts from Department of Energy's
Office of International Material Protection and Cooperation played a
pivotal role in the removal Thursday of approximately 50 kg. of highly
enriched uranium from the Vinca Institute. The DOE team from Oak Ridge
National Laboratory monitored all technical aspects of the operation at
Vinca, including development of the operational plan, verification of the
material's type and weight, its packaging and safe transport.


"This type of international cooperation greatly reduces the risk that such
material can be used as a terrorist weapon," Secretary Abraham said. "It
is a model of how governments, the international community, and the
private sector can work together to reduce the threat posed by these
materials to the citizens of the world. International nonproliferation
efforts are most successful when they are based on cooperative efforts
like this one. I commend Russian Minister of Atomic Energy Alexander
Rumyantsev for his personal commitment and his Ministry's critical
cooperation in this operation."


Abraham noted that upon arrival in Dmitrovgrad, Russia, the material will
be converted to low-enriched uranium under the Department's Material
Conversion and Consolidation Project, thereby eliminating this material as
a proliferation threat. In Dmitrovgrad, DOE technical experts will confirm
the arrival of the material and the integrity of the shipment. In addition
to providing key technical expertise and personnel, the Energy Department
will spend approximately $400,000 on this operation.


"This U.S./Russian collaborative effort is dramatic evidence of the
momentous progress we have made in our relationship," Abraham said.


The Vinca Project involved complex international and public-private
cooperation. The governments of the United States and Russia reached an
agreement with the government of Serbia, endorsed by the Yugoslav
government, to work with the International Atomic Energy Agency to return
the material to Russia. The private, Nuclear Threat Initiative played an
important supporting role for this effort by providing funding to help
address the safety and environmental issues presented by the spent nuclear
fuel remaining at the Vinca Institute.


On August 7th, Abraham returned from his second mission to Moscow to
discuss nuclear non-proliferation efforts between the United States and
Moscow. In Moscow, he had a series of meetings with his Russian
counterpart, Minister Rumyantsev, to further the expansion and
acceleration of programs to account for and secure nuclear materials.
Abraham and Rumyantsev will meet again to continue their talks at the
upcoming International Atomic Energy Agency conference in Vienna on
September 15-17.


Media Contact: Jeanne Lopatto, 202/586-4940
Release No. N-02-169
Release Date: August 23, 2002


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(Distributed by the Office of International Information Programs, U.S.
Department of State. Web site: http://usinfo.state.gov)
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