| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Armed Services - Legislative hearings - 1970 - 1058 pages
...Nonproliferation Treaty, the United States announced on December 2, 1967, that it would permit the IAEA to apply its safeguards to all nuclear activities in the United States excluding only those which the United States determines to have direct national security significance. The NPT and international... | |
| United States. Dept. of State - Congresses and conventions - 1968 - 304 pages
...clear, to all the world that we in the United States are not asking any country to accept safeguards that we are unwilling to accept ourselves. So I am...those with direct national security significance. The cochairmen nevertheless remained unable to agree on a safeguards provision. At the end of the ENDC... | |
| United States. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency - Arms control - 1968 - 254 pages
...asking any country to accept safeguards that we were unwilling to accept ourselves. Thus you announced that "when such safeguards are applied under the treaty,...those with direct national security significance." 90 A parallel announcement was made by the United Kingdom.91 Article IV insures that nothing in the... | |
| United States. Dept. of State - Diplomatic and consular service, American - 1968 - 764 pages
...necessary for increased cooperation in the peaceful nuclear field. After the Treaty has come into force we will permit the International Atomic Energy Agency...those with direct national security significance. Thus, the United States is not asking any country to accept any safeguards that we are not willing... | |
| United States. Congress. Joint Committee on Atomic Energy - Legislative hearings - 1967 - 1308 pages
...necessary for increased cooperation in the peaceful nuclear field. After the Treaty has come Into force we will permit the International Atomic Energy Agency...those with direct national security significance. Thus, the United States is not asking any country to accept any safeguards that we are not willing... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - Legislative hearings - 1968 - 1322 pages
...asking any country to accept safeguards that we were unwilling to accept ourselves. Thus you announced that "when such safeguards are applied under the treaty,...excluding only those with direct national security significance.1' A parallel announcement was made by the United Kingdom. Article IV insures that nothing... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - Nuclear arms control - 1969 - 244 pages
...announced that when safeguards were applied under a Non-Proliferation Treaty, the United States would permit the International Atomic Energy Agency to apply...safeguards to all nuclear activities in the United States except those with direct national security significance. The United Kingdom made a similar offer on... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Foreign Relations - 1969 - 546 pages
...announced that when safeguards were applied under a Non-Proliferation Treaty, the United States would permit the International Atomic Energy Agency to apply...safeguards to all nuclear activities in the United States except those with direct national security significance. The United Kingdom made a similar offer on... | |
| Aeronautics - 1968 - 988 pages
...spread of nuclear weapons he announced that "when such safeguards are applied under the treaty, the [US] will permit the International Atomic Energy Agency...apply its safeguards to all nuclear activities in the [US] — excluding only those with direct national significance." (Sullivan, NYT, 12/3/67, 1; PD, 12/11/67,... | |
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