The 2014 Nuclear Security Summit (NSS)is a summit held in The Hague,Netherlands on March 24 and 25, 2014 attended by 58 world leaders (5 of which from observing international
organizations), some 5,000 delegates and some 3,000 journalists
It is the third edition of the conference after summits in Washington D C,USA in 2010
and Seoul,South Korea in 2012
The main goal of the 2014 Nuclear Security Summit (NSS) is to assess which of the objectives that were set at the previous summits in Washington, D.C. and Seoul have not been accomplished in the past four years and proposing ways of achieving them
The Nuclear Security Summit aims to prevent Nuclear Terrorism by -
It is the third edition of the conference after summits in Washington D C,USA in 2010
and Seoul,South Korea in 2012
The main goal of the 2014 Nuclear Security Summit (NSS) is to assess which of the objectives that were set at the previous summits in Washington, D.C. and Seoul have not been accomplished in the past four years and proposing ways of achieving them
The Nuclear Security Summit aims to prevent Nuclear Terrorism by -
- reducing the amount of dangerous nuclear material in the world;
- improving the security of all nuclear material and radioactive sources;
- improving international cooperation.
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