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Bureau of Nonproliferation

One of the highest foreign policy and national security priorities of the United States is preventing the spread of nuclear and other weapons of mass destruction and their means of delivery. The Bureau of Nonproliferation, headed by Acting Assistant Secretary Susan F. Burk, gives a  new emphasis to a broad range of efforts to curb proliferation of weapons of mass destruction, their delivery systems, and advanced conventional weapons. 

The Nonproliferation Bureau leads U.S. efforts to prevent the spread of weapons of mass destruction (nuclear, chemical, and biological weapons) and their missile delivery systems; to secure nuclear materials in the states of the former Soviet Union; and to promote nuclear safety and the protection of nuclear materials worldwide. It also leads U.S. efforts to promote responsibility, transparency, and restraint in international transfers of conventional arms and sensitive dual-use technology. The Bureau has primary responsibility for leadership in the interagency process for nonproliferation issues; leads major nonproliferation negotiations and discussions with other countries; and participates in all nonproliferation-related dialogues.

  
Highlights
The Role of the PSI
Note on U.S.-hosted Proliferation Security Initiative (PSI) Maritime Interdiction Exercise (Chokepoint '04).

Under Secretary Bolton's speech on "Stopping the Spread of Weapons of Mass Destruction in the Asian-Pacific Region." Also see fact sheet on PSI maritime interdiction training exercise, Team Samurai.

The Bush Administration's Forward Strategy For Nonproliferation
Under Secretary Bolton's remarks to the Chicago Council on Foreign Relations.

UNSCR 1540 Report
U.S. Report to the Nonproliferation Committee--Efforts Regarding United Nations Security Council Resolution 1540.

UN Security Council Resolution 1540: The U.S. Perspective
Remarks by Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary Semmel at Conference on Global Nonproliferation and Counterterrorism in London. 

Libya and WMD
Fact sheet on "Terminating the National Emergency with Respect to Libya: Revocation of Executive Order Sanctions."

  
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