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U.S., Hanoi in Nuclear Talks

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August 5, 2010
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Wall Street Journal Cites NPEC Analysis of US-Hanoi Nuclear Negotiations
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Jay Solomon
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The Wall Street Journal cites NPEC's executive director that negotiations to share US nuclear fuel and technology with Vietnam could undermine efforts to curb the spread of nuclear fuel-making.

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