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Under Canadian pressure America gives up its push for an international ban on sales of uranium-enrichment technology to non-nuclear states
Tushar Lahiri
Apr. 19, 2008

In a significant turn of the event the Bush Administration has succumbed to the Canadian pressure. American Administration has given up its push for an international ban on sales of uranium-enrichment technology to non-nuclear states.

Canada, which wants the right to build uranium-enrichment plants to export the lucrative, enriched fuel for nuclear-power plants has gotten its way. This has severe consequences in dealing with India and Iran for enriched fuel.

It is a a move that will complicate its nuclear diplomacy toward both Iran and India, and could open the way for a wave of new entrants into the enrichment club. Non-nuclear states now can obtain the enriched nuclear fuel without acquiring enrichment technologies.


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