os» b. Approved the sale of 12 tons of heavy water to Norway within the context of the bilateral power agreement; c, Agreed to recommend to the President of the UnitedStates that he &pprove the proposed Agreement for Cooperation, determine that its performance will premote and will not consticute an unreasonable risk te the common defense and security, and authorize its execution; d, Noted that the Chairman, er the Acting Chairman will sign the attached Agreement for Cooperation for the Commission; e. Noted that the Agreement for Coeperation with the Government of Norway attached as the Appendix to AEC 947/1 will be submitted to the Joint Committec on Atomic Energy in accordance with statutory requirements, and that the JCAE will be edvised at the same time of the proposed eale of heavy water within the contex of the Agreement; and f, Noted that AEC 947/1 is unclassified. 13, AEC 949 ~ Proposed Sale of Heavy Water to Sweden Mz, Vogel reviewed a recommendation that 26 metric tons of heavy water be sold to Sweden for use ina district heating reactor, He pointed out that in negotiations during the spring of 1956, the staff had indicated to Swedish representatives that this sale could be concluded without a bila‘eral agreement. Later it had been decided that safeguard prcvisions should be applied to reactors for which the U.S. provided moderator materials and, therefore, the staff had attempted to induce Sweden to conclude a bilateral agreement with safeguard provisions before AEC would approve the sale of heavy water. Since this matter became a question of good faith on the part ~ 792 -