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Iraq and the United States sign a plan of action to prevent terrorists from acquiring and smuggling of nuclear materials


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Iraq and the United States sign a plan of action to prevent terrorists from acquiring and smuggling of nuclear materials and radioactive

Tuesday, 02 September / September 2014 15:27

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Iraq has signed and the United States plan joint action to prevent terrorists from acquiring or smuggling of nuclear materials and radioactive.

 

Correspondent agency all of Iraq [where], who attended the signing ceremony in the building of the American embassy in Baghdad that "the plan was signed by the Iraqi side's chairman Regulatory Authority of radioactive sources Mohammed al-Janabi, as occurred adviser to the Department of trade and economic affairs in the American embassy Michael Koppelo Levski from the side of his country" .

 

Under the joint action plan to combat the smuggling of nuclear and radiological materials and prevent terrorists from smuggling or possession Aosthaddamha.

 

It also includes detection of radioactive materials abandoned, which is still inside Iraqi territory and to provide assistance for the Iraqi competent cadres and provide them with courses inside and outside Iraq.

 

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The United States has provided sophisticated radiation detection equipment to Iraq worth up to $ 260 000.

 

The chancellor said Michael Koppelo Levski's [where] that "the plan signed by the United States reflects the conviction of the need for joint action with Iraq, which plays a pivotal role in preventing the spread of these materials."

 

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The Iraqi ambassador to the United Nations Mohammad Ali Hakim announced on July 9, said he informed the UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon in a written message addressed to him in 11 of the last June that the Iraqi government has lost control of the facility earlier called [Muthanna] chemical weapons in Mosul favor armed terrorist groups and that the government is unable to meet its international obligations to destroy toxic substances there. "

 

But a spokesman for the Pentagon, Admiral John Kirby said earlier that, as much as the United States flag it "whatever the material in there, it is very old and is not likely to be able to access or use them against anyone now."

 

Kirby added, "do not look at this site and what it contains as a big issue at this stage, and even if they were able to access the materials they are probably going to be a source of threat to them more than any one else," Ended 2.

 

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