CRI听力:Leaders Agree to Create Int'l Laws on Nuke Security
This year's Nuclear Security Summit in the Netherlands has come to an end, with attendees signing a communique, pledging to prevent nuclear materials from falling into the hands of terrorists.
The document encourages countries to take steps to prevent non-state actors from obtaining such materials, emphasizing the importance of "robust national legislation and regulations" on nuclear security.
Signatories are also being called on to minimize the use of Highly-enriched uranium through the conversion of reactor fuel to lower-enriched uranium.
Chinese President Xi Jinping is among those who have signed off on the agreement.
For more on the latest nuclear security summit in The Hague, CRI's Zheng Chenguang spoke earlier with Alexandra Toma, Executive Director of the Peace and Security Funders Group in Washington, D.C.
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