Agreement for Cooperation with Italy for Mutual Defense Purposes: Hearing Before the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, Congress of the United States, Eighty-seventh Congress, First Session, on the Proposed Agreement for Cooperation on the Uses of Atomic Energy for Mutual Defense Purposes with the Government of Italy. March 9, 1961

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1961 - 27 páginas
Considers proposed agreement between U.S. and Italy on uses of atomic energy.
 

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Página 5 - Commission, to cooperate with another nation or with a regional defense organization to which the United States is a party, and to communicate to that nation or organization such Restricted Data...
Página 27 - atomic weapon' means any device utilizing atomic energy, exclusive of the means for transporting or propelling the device (where such means is a separable and divisible part of the device), the principal purpose of which is for use as, or for development of, a weapon, a weapon prototype, or a weapon test device. "e. The term 'byproduct material...
Página 3 - ... b. the President has approved and authorized the execution of the proposed agreement for cooperation, and has made a determination in writing that the performance of the proposed agreement will promote and will not constitute an unreasonable risk to the common defense and security; "c.
Página 8 - After the Treaty has been in force for twenty years any Party may cease to be a Party one year after its notice of denunciation has been given to the Government of the United States of America which will inform the Governments of the other Parties of the deposit of each notice of denunciation.
Página 7 - Data (including design information) as is necessary to — (1) the development of defense plans; (2) the training of personnel in the employment of and defense against atomic weapons; and * * * (3) the evaluation of the capabilities of potential enemies in the employment of atomic weapons...
Página 6 - The Soviet leaders, while preventing a general disarmament agreement, have made it clear that the most modern and destructive weapons, including missiles of all kinds, are being introduced in the Soviet armed forces. In the Soviet view, all European nations except the USSR should, without waiting for general disarmament, renounce nuclear weapons and missiles and rely on arms of the pre-atomic age.
Página 5 - Determine that the performance of the proposed agreement will promote and will not constitute an unreasonable risk to the common defense and security of the United States...
Página 27 - means parts of atomic weapons systems, other than non-nuclear parts of atomic weapons, which contain or reveal atomic information and which are not made of. in whole or in part, special nuclear material. D. As used in this Agreement, the term " atomic information " means : 1. So far as concerns information provided by the Government of the United States, information which is designated " Restricted Data " and " Formerly Restricted Data ". 2.
Página 4 - Party information, and transfer materials and equipment to the other Party, in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement provided that the communicating or transferring Party determines that such co-operation will promote and will not constitute an unreasonable risk to its defense and security.
Página 26 - Classified information, materials and equipment communicated or transferred pursuant to this Agreement shall be accorded full security protection under applicable security arrangements between the Parties and applicable national legislation and regulations of the Parties. In no case shall either Party maintain security standards for safeguarding classified information...

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