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U.S. and India Hold the Second Meeting of the Indo-United States Civil Nuclear Energy Working Group
The United States hosted the second meeting of the U.S.-India Civil Nuclear
Energy Working Group at Idaho National Laboratory on April 28-30, 2009. This was
the first meeting held by the Working Group since entry into force of the
U.S.-India peaceful nuclear cooperation agreement. The agreement, signed in
October 2008, aims to provide new opportunities for trade and job creation for
both economies, help India meet its rapidly increasing energy needs in an
environmentally responsible way, and enhance global nonproliferation efforts by
bringing India closer to the nonproliferation mainstream.
With completion of the peaceful nuclear cooperation agreement, both
governments are now working to reinvigorate technical discussions begun under
the Working Group in 2006. Mr. Shane Johnson, Acting Assistant Secretary for
Nuclear Energy in the U.S. Department of Energy, and Dr. Ravi Grover, Director
of India’s Strategic & Planning Group in the Department of Atomic Energy, served
as co-chairs of the meeting. They opened the dialogue by reaffirming their
commitment to work collaboratively to face global economic, climate change, and
energy security challenges.
Discussions focused on deepening mutual understanding of each country’s
nuclear energy development plans, including light water reactors, near term
reactor deployment, licensing, management of nuclear waste, research and
development programs as well as international best practices. The U.S. delivered
presentations on safeguards and physical protection. The Working Group will
continue its efforts by developing an action plan to focus collaborative work
efforts. Its next meeting is scheduled near the end of 2009 in India.
The Obama Administration is committed to the implementation of civil nuclear
cooperation agreement with India and looks forward to India bringing its IAEA
Safeguards Agreement into force, filing its declaration of facilities pursuant
to the safeguards agreement, publicly announcing reactor park sites for U.S.
companies, and enacting global standards of liability protection.
Editorial Date April 30, 2009
By Bradley Bugger
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