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September 1957

Letter, South African Charge d’Affaires in Vienna, 'South African Developments in the Atomic Energy Field'

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E.G. Fourie of the South African Department for Foreign Affairs writes to Charge d’Affaires Donald Sole about recent developments in the South African nuclear problem. He informs Sole that earlier that year the Government of Iran, through the British Embassy in Tehran, requested that Iranian engineers be sent to South Africa for training in uranium prospecting and extradition.

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South African Foreign Affairs Archives, Brand Fourie Personal Papers, Atomic Research in the Union of South Africa, Atomic Energy, 137,11,23, Vol 2, 6.8.57-25.2.58. Obtained and contributed by Anna-Mart van Wyk, Monash South Africa.

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