qu With regard to an amendment providing for an exchange cf information on chernicai reprocessing, Mz. Vogel said that Department of State officials had indicated they would be opposed to such an exchange because of its possible effect on efforts to organize EURATCM. Mr. Vogel pointed out, however, that Prime Minister Spaak, who was a leading proponent of EURATOM, had requested such an exchange. Mr. Libby observed that the information cn chemical reprocessing was soon to be declassified by AEC and, therefore, it seemed unnecessary to amend the agreement to provide for exchange of this information. Mr. Strauss said he would speak to Mr. Murphy of the Department of State concerning that Department's objection to this proposed amendment, The Commissioners indicated that they would accept the Department of State’s position regarding the desirability of this amendment, Mr. Vogel said he had been informed that the Belgian Government would agree to the inclusion of safeguards and control provisions in the Agreement for Cocperation, After further discussion, the Commissicn: a. Approved, as submitted and ~evised at the meeting, an amendment to the Agreement for Co- operation with the Government of Belgium; b. Agreed to recommendto the Presicent that he approve the proposed amendment, determine that its performance will promote and will not constitute an unreasonable risk to the common defense and security, and authorize its execution; c. Noted that the Chairman will sign the amendment on behalf of the Commission; and d. Noted that the amendment wil! he submitted by appropriate letter to the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy in accordance with ctatutory requirements, - 493 -

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