Nuclear Cooperation With EURATOM

1994-03-11Executive Order 12903
Signed by: William J. Clinton
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Headline: Extends Nuclear Cooperation With European Atomic Energy Community to March 10, 1995

What it does: The order extends authorization for peaceful nuclear cooperation with the European Atomic Energy Community through March 10, 1995.

Real World Impact:
  • Continues U.S. peaceful nuclear cooperation with the European Atomic Energy Community.
  • Maintains authorization the order links to United States non-proliferation objectives.
  • Supersedes Executive Order No. 12840 on the order's effective date.
Topics: nuclear cooperation, non-proliferation, international relations, national security

Summary

This order extends the period authorizing peaceful nuclear cooperation between the United States and the European Atomic Energy Community to March 10, 1995.

It affects United States government officials and agencies that manage nuclear cooperation and the European Atomic Energy Community as the partner organization.

The order states that stopping cooperation would be seriously prejudicial to U.S. non-proliferation objectives and would jeopardize the common defense and security; it also supersedes Executive Order No. 12840.

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