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December 15, 1972

Proposal from Deputy Minister Nicolae Ecobescu to Minister of Foreign Affairs George Macovescu, 'Control by the International Atomic Energy Agency in Taiwan'

Summary of conflicts over the IAEA inspection of Taiwan and the government of the People's Republic of China.

November 29, 1972

Telegram from the Romanian Embassy in Vienna to Deputy Minister Nicolae Ecobescu and Vice President of the State Committee for Nuclear Energy Ion Udrea

Clarification of the PRC position regarding the IAEA and inspections in Taiwan.

September 26, 1972

Telegram from the Romanian Embassy in Vienna to Ion Voicu

The IAEA Director General Sigvard Eklund feels obligated to inspect a Canadian reactor being installed in Taiwan as long as the IAEA agreements with Taiwan are still in force.

October 19, 1972

Telegram from the Romanian Embassy in Vienna to Deputy Minister Nicolae Ecobescu and Vice President of the State Committee for Nuclear Energy Ion Udrea

The IAEA will carry out an inspection in Taiwan at the request of Canada, which is supplying a research reactor to Taiwan.

April 16, 1972

Telegram from the Romanian Embassy in Vienna to Director Virgil Constantinescu

The IAEA is preparing to carry out an inspection in Taiwan in May or June 1972.

March 15, 1972

Telegram from the Romanian Embassy in Vienna to Director Virgil Constantinescu

Regarding the safeguards agreement between the IAEA, the US, and Taiwan for civil uses of atomic energy.

April 12, 1967

Intelligence Note from Thomas L. Hughes to the Acting Secretary, 'Soviets Continue to Denounce American Interpretation of Nonproliferation Treaty'

The Soviets were insisting that article III on safeguards mention only the IAEA but not the European Atomic Energy Community [EURATOM], even though West Germany and other EURATOM members resisted the idea of IAEA inspections in Western Europe. It would take quite a few months before the Article III wording was to everyone’s satisfaction, but the Soviets also objected to US interpretations of the proposed Article II which would permit a nuclear-armed, united Western Europe.

June 4, 1958

Note by Foreign Secretary Subimal Dutt on International Atomic Energy Agency

Dutt summarizes Homi Bhabha's opinions of the International Atomic Energy Agency.

February 14, 1962

Department of State Memorandum of Conversation, 'Israel's Atomic Energy Program'

Discussion with the British about supervision of Israel's atomic energy program.

June 17, 1961

State Department Circular Telegram 2047 to US Embassy Jordan [et al.]

Circular telegram for Middle East embassies regarding US visit to Dimona reactor.

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