35
Countries Agree to
Nuclear Deal, But
There's an
Elephant in the Room



More than 30
Countries agreed to a
set of guidelines that will improve
Nuclear security, secure radioactive materials and combat illicit trafficking of
Nuclear *******.
The United States was the big pusher of the agreement, which was signed at the
Nuclear Security Summit in The Hague, Netherlands. President Barack Obama, who started this summit four years ago in Washington, D.C., said 12
Countries and 24
Nuclear facilities around the world "have **w rid themselves" entirely of highly enriched uranium and plutonium. Additionally, some countries, he said, will convert their research reactors to low-enriched uranium, which can**t be used to make bombs.
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