oa
a es
~ we Sgt
ae ele
he am
a
.
a ae. bre So
isotope technique course at the Oak Ridge Institute of Nuclear Studied, is
supporting the treining at U. S. Universities of foreign technclogistg
the application of nuclear energy techniques.
The Atomic Energy Commission
hes wade special arrangements to provide foreign scientists with on-ti
training
Smee,
= oe lowe
«et the Erookhaven and Argonne
National Laboratories, I and to provide
&
training in health-~safety matters.
ny
«
JOW?ERNATIONAL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCY
WSC 5507/2, paragraph 31:
"Take the necessary steps to prodeed
with the organization of an International Atomic Energy Agermey
which will be brought into an appropriate reletionship with
United Nations.
paragraph 32:
"If U. S. participation in a satisfactary Inter
tioncl Atomic Energy Agency is negotiated, utilize and supe
such Agency as an instrumentality in the field of atcmic pow
as well as in the fields of training, information, isotopes
and research reactors, and be preparec to Support its cperaher
tions with lirrited amounts of fissicnable material."
At one of the largest and most significant conferences in the nistory of international cooperation, the Statute cf the International Atpmic
”
“nergy Agency was approved in New York on October 26, 1956.
Tie creation
ef the TARA, woich now awaits only the necessary ratification, will co
titute the most impcrtant single step in the implementation or the propcesal
=
edvanced by the President in his United haticns adéress of December é,
A Preparatory Commission for the TAn/! is now detailing the opganicetion and the substentive pregram of the Agency.
United States preposa
provide for en Agency which will be active in ell phases of the peacef
uses cf atomic energy.
Although there mez be some delay, the target d
+
for the first General Conference of the IABA is August 1057, by the fi
year, it is expected tnat the work cf the Agency will consist for the 1
icst
nart in planning its activities.
Part III
“SN
mse 5807/2