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Event

Future Prospects for HEU Deal

Thu, May 3rd, 2001

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Nuclear Policy

The Nuclear Policy Program aims to reduce the risk of nuclear war. Our experts diagnose acute risks stemming from technical and geopolitical developments, generate pragmatic solutions, and use our global network to advance risk-reduction policies. Our work covers deterrence, disarmament, arms control, nonproliferation, and nuclear energy.

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Commonly known as the "HEU deal", the Highly Enriched Uranium Purchase Agreement is designed to purchase highly enriched uranium from the former Soviet weapons program, dilute it to low-enriched uranium, and sell it as nuclear fuel on the commercial power plant market.

While the program has eliminated enough HEU for 4,500 weapons since its start in the mid-1990s, it has not been without controversy and challenges. Our speakers are well positioned to provide us with knowledgeable and direct perspectives on this important swords-into-plowshares effort. They are:

William H. Timbers (RealAudio | Windows Media) -- Chief Executive Officer of USEC, Inc., which for the past seven years has been the implementing organization and executive agent for the Highly Enriched Uranium Purchase Agreement

Ernest Moniz (RealAudio | Windows Media) -- Professor of Physics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Undersecretary of Energy during the second Clinton Administration. In that position, he was responsible for policy formulation for and implementation of the HEU deal.

Thomas Neff (RealAudio | Windows Media) -- Senior Researcher at the MIT Center for International Studies and one of the fathers of the HEU deal. In receiving the 1997 Leo Szilard Award, he was cited "for proposing and working to keep on track the historic agreement for the U.S. to purchase uranium from the former Soviet Union weapons stockpile…."

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Rose Gottemoeller
Nonresident Senior Fellow, Nuclear Policy Program
Rose Gottemoeller

Carnegie does not take institutional positions on public policy issues; the views represented herein are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of Carnegie, its staff, or its trustees.

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Rose Gottemoeller

Nonresident Senior Fellow, Nuclear Policy Program

Rose Gottemoeller is a nonresident senior fellow in Carnegie’s Nuclear Policy Program. She also serves as lecturer at Stanford University’s Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies and is a research fellow at the Hoover Institution. Ambassador Gottemoeller served as the deputy secretary general of NATO from 2016 to 2019. 

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