a provide Sweden with a maximum of twelve kilograms ef U-235 contained in uranium enriched up to twenty percent, rather than six kilograms provided for in the present Agreement, Mr. Vogel pointed out that,if the amendment were approved, the additional six kilograms would be transferred to Sweden only after a staff determination that this material was needed by Sweden for the reactor they intended to build. After further discussion, the Commission: a. Approved an amendmentto the Agreement for Cooperation with the Government of Sweden to raise the limit on enriched uranium transferred by the AEC for use in research reacters from six kilograms to twelve kilograms of contained U-235 in uranium enriched up to a maximum of 20% U-235; b. Agreed to recommend to the President of the United States that he approve the amendment to the agreement with Sweden, determine thatits performance will promote and will not constitute an unreasonable risk te the common defense and security, and authorize its execution; c. Noted'that the Chairman will sign the amendmentfor the Commission; and d. Noted that the amendment will be submitted to the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy in accordance with statutory requirements. 10, Amendments te the Agreement for Cooperation with Belgium. Mr. Vogel reviewed proposed amendments to the Agreement for Cooperation with Belgium. One of these amendments, he said, would permit transmittal to Belgium of eight kilograms of highly enriched uranium for use ina materials testing reactor. ~ 492 -

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