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The G7 Moscow summit in April 1996 on nuclear matters provided a political framework to deal with one of the most significant challenges facing the nuclear industry today—find a solution to the weapons-grade fissile material disposition issue resulting from the disarmament efforts by both the United States and Russia.
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Brähler, G., Pierre, J., Tyurin, E.I., Petrova, L.I. (1999). Safety and the French-German-Russian Trilateral Mox Fabrication Facility in Russia—Demox. In: Jardine, L.J., Moshkov, M.M. (eds) Nuclear Materials Safety Management Volume II. NATO Science Series, vol 27. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-4501-5_9
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