Tuesday, March 27, 2012

World Leaders Voice Their Fears Of Nuclear Terrorism



World Leaders: Nuclear Terrorism A 'Grave Threat' -- BBC

World leaders have called for closer co-operation to tackle the threat of nuclear terrorism at a summit on nuclear security in Seoul.

A communique at the end of the summit reiterated a joint call to secure "vulnerable nuclear material".

South Korean President Lee Myung-bak said nuclear terrorism remained a "grave threat", while US President Barack Obama said action was key.

The meeting was dominated by North Korea's plan to launch a rocket.

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More News On World Leaders Voicing Their Concerns On Nuclear Terrorism

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Summit aims to guard against nightmare of terrorists getting nukes from unsecured countries -- Washington Post/AP
Nuclear terror threat: Summit urges more co-operation -- Euronews
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Obama warns North Korea, Iran on nuclear weapons -- CNN
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