exchange of information, and provide, in accordance with paragraph 2h-c above, for the sale, lease or other transfer (whichever is in the best over-all interests of the U.S.) of atomic materials and equipment." Agreements for Cooperation covering research reactors heve neben negotiated with the following 33 countries: Argentina, Austria, Brazill, Chile, China, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Denmerk, Dominican Republic, sal Lebanon, Netherlands, New Zealand, Pakistan, Peru, Philippines, Portuge ‘“ Germany, creece, Guatemale, Iran, Ireland, Israel, Itely, Japan, horea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, Turkey, Uruguay, and Venezuela. In addition, discussions are in progress with Ceylon, Haiti, Liberia, Nicaragua and Iraq. The power agreements negotiated with € countries also cover research reactors. Twelve (12) cooperating countries have awarded contracts to six (6) American ecuipment manufacturers for the construction and installation of sixteen (15) research reactors. See table ettached for details. Present policy provides for the lease of enriched fuel for use in research reactors abroad. G. TRAINING AND EDUCATION HSC 5507/2. paragraph 30; "Continue training and educational exchange activities, such as reactor training courses for foreign students." The program to train technically competent foreign nationals for foreign atomic energy programs has been expanded since the previous progress report. The 53rd basic radicisotope technique course offered by the Sjecial Training Division, Oak Ridge Institute of Nuclear Studies, opened in Seytember, 1956, with an enrollment of 15 U. S. scientists from nsec 5507/2 12 states and 15 dcientists Part III

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