atomic energy officials of Latin American countries have an opportunity [to
visit U.S. officials ané AEC installations.
The Chairman of the Uruguayan
and tne Secretary of the Guatemalan Atomic Energy Commission, with their
assistants, have visited under this program at U.S. expense.
D.
POWER REACTOR ASSISTANCE.
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Agreements with U.Kk., Canada, and Belgium.
Cooperation
with Other Countries.
NSC 5507/2, paragraph 27 a and b:
“Initiate a program
of U.S. assistance to other countries in construction
of power reactors. To this end
a.
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Continue current bilateral negotiation of
‘Apreenents for Cooperation’ with Canada,
the U.K. and Belgium, which will cover,
inter aliz, the exchange cf information on
power reactor technology.
b.
Make an early announcement of U.S. readiness
to enter into discussions relating to
cooperation with other countries in their
power reactor planning and procrams."
&S previously reported, the courses of action directed in the 8
paragraphs have been completed.
&.
Power Reactor Asreements
MSc 5507/2, parecresh 27 c:
"Enter into discussions
with other free woric countries responding to
paragraph % above, looking towarc ‘isreements for
Cooperation'which will cover exchange cf power
reactor information, end provide in accordance with
paragraph 2h-c above fcr the sale or lease or (where
Sele or lease does not serve the best over-all
interests of the U.S.) cther transfer cf atomic
meteriais or equipment. In such discussions, seek
opportunities for maximum U.5. cooperation in those
power reactor projects abroad which cffer politicel
and psychological advantages."
Agreements for cooperation in the power reactor field providins
for an exchange of power reactor technology and for the supply cf speci
Nsc 5507/2
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