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1968

'Agreement Between the Government of [Nation] and the International Atomic Energy Agency about the Application of Safeguards in Accordance with the NPT'

This agreement details the responsibilities of governments party to the NPT and the IAEA in accordance with the Treaty, including transparent and prompt notifications to the IAEA about any nuclear materials, facilities, and transfers of nuclear materials within a state's territory. Transparency about nuclear materials is reciprocal, with the NPT obligating the IAEA to send an inventory list to the governments every 12 months or upon request. Additionally, this document details safeguard procedures, including IAEA inspections (and the responsibility of governments to provide inspectors with the necessary visas). This document also states that the present agreement will be in force indefinitely, and a state can cease to abide by its terms if it ceases to be a participant in the NPT per Article X on the right of states to withdraw.

October 7, 1968

USSR Council of Ministers Resolution, 'Issue of the Joint Institute of Nuclear Research'

Resolution about the difficulties and possible solutions for the Joint Institute of Nuclear Research.

April 22, 1977

Telegram from the Romanian Embassy in Vienna to Romulus Neagu

Discussion from the meeting of the Committee for Administrative and Budgetary Matters of the IAEA.

March 2, 1967

Study on the Comparison between IAEA and Euratom Safeguards by the Department of Safeguards

This paper analyzes the safeguard systems in the Euratom Treaty and the IAEA Statute. The study concludes that Euratom has tighter and more complex control of the materials for which it is responsible, but the methods used in the two systems are comparable and compatible.

June 8, 1956

Draft Minutes from Intergovernmental Conference for Euratom May 29 and 30 1956

These minutes describe a discussion from members of several European states, including Germany, Belgium, France, Italy, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands on actions in case of emergency in regard to Euratom.