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09STATE5953
2009-01-22 22:22:00
UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
Secretary of State
Cable title:  

DOE REQUEST FOR ASSURANCES IN ORDER TO TRANSFER

Tags:  KNNP MNUC PARM AORC FR PTER PINR 
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E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: KNNP MNUC PARM AORC FR PTER PINR
SUBJECT: DOE REQUEST FOR ASSURANCES IN ORDER TO TRANSFER
URANIUM IN SUPPORT OF NUCLEAR FORENSICS EXERCISE

UNCLAS STATE 005953 SENSITIVE SIPDIS E.O. 12958: N/A TAGS: KNNP MNUC PARM AORC FR PTER PINR SUBJECT: DOE REQUEST FOR ASSURANCES IN ORDER TO TRANSFER URANIUM IN SUPPORT OF NUCLEAR FORENSICS EXERCISE ¶1. (U) DOE REQUEST FOR ASSURANCES: We wish to inform post that the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has sent a request for assurances to Mr. Jacques Figuet at the French Embassy in Washington (para 4) to facilitate the Commissariat a l'Energue Atomique's (CEA) request to participate in a nuclear forensics exercise in support of the International Technical Working Group (ITWG) on Nuclear Smuggling. The exercise will involve the transfer of between 10-14 grams highly enriched uranium under a contract with the United States Department of Energy (DOE) to a CEA facility. Title will transfer to the Government of France for the laboratory's exclusive use during the ITWG exercise. Because the CEA laboratory is not considered an eligible facility for international safeguards under the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA),the DOE has requested, through the French Embassy in Washington, that the Government of France provide assurances to the DOE that the nuclear material will be used only for peaceful uses and exclusively for the purpose of this sampling exercise. Without such assurances, DOE cannot enter into a contract with the CEA laboratory to supply the highly enriched uranium for receipt, sampling and analytical analysis and reporting. No post action is required at this time; this cable is for informational purposes. ¶2. (U) CEA POINT OF CONTACT: Mr. Andre Chabre, Nuclear Energy Division, Commissariat a l'Energue Atomique (CEA)/Saclay (Bt. 121),91191 Gif sur Yvette, France. ¶3. (U) ITWG BACKGROUND: Chartered in 1996 by the G-8, the Nuclear Smuggling International Technical Working Group (ITWG) is an international group of policy and decision makers, law enforcement personnel, and scientists with expertise in, and responsibility for, nuclear forensics. The group is co-chaired by U.S. and European Union (EU) experts and includes members from more than 20 countries that have been nominated by their governments on the basis of their expertise in different facets of nuclear forensics. The objective of the ITWG is to combat illicit trafficking of nuclear material by promoting international cooperation in the field of nuclear forensics, particularly with regard to supporting prosecutions of smugglers. To this end, the ITWG has adopted a general framework to guide nuclear forensics investigations which includes: rec
ommendations for nuclear crime scene security and analysis, the best application of radio-analytical methods, the conduct of traditional forensic analysis of contaminated materials, and effective data analysis to interpret the history of seized nuclear materials. These techniques have been adopted by experts in many nations (e.g., Hungary, Poland, Ukraine, Turkey, others) as they respond to incidents of illicit nuclear trafficking. These multilateral efforts directly support the principles and mission of the Global Initiative to Combat Nuclear Terrorism which also seeks to share expertise and best practices. ¶4. (SBU) Begin text of letter: Mr. Jacques Figuet Counselor for Nuclear Affairs Embassy of France 4101 Reservoir Road, NW Washington, DC 20007 Dear Mr. Figuet: Commissariat a l'Energue Atomique (CEA) has expressed an interest in participating in a nuclear forensics exercise in support of the International Technical Working Group (ITWG) on Nuclear Smuggling. The exercise will involve the transfer of between 10-14 grams of highly enriched uranium under a contract with the United States Department of Energy (DOE) to their facility. Title will transfer to the Government of France for the exclusive use of participating in the ITWG exercise. Because the CEA laboratory is not considered an eligible facility for international safeguards under the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA),prior to the DOE entering into a contract with the laboratory to supply the enriched uranium for receipt, sampling and analytical analysis and reporting, the United States Government requests that the Government of France provide assurances to the DOE that the nuclear material will be used only for peaceful uses and exclusively for the purpose of this sampling exercise. Please confirm your receipt of this notice acknowledging the facility's responsibility to use this material for peaceful uses and exclusively for the purpose of the subject ITWG exercise, and furthermore, subject to a contract with DOE, the facility will account for the nuclear material in accordance with the contract to be executed between the DOE and the Government of France. You may confirm receipt by faxing or emailing a signed copy of this form to Mr. Sean Oehlbert. He may be reached at 202-586-3806 or sean.oehlbert@nnsa.doe.gov. Please let me know if you have any questions regarding this matter. Sincerely, Richard. S. Goorevich Director Office of International Regimes and Agreements U.S. Department of Energy End text of letter. CLINTON

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