President Clinton's Remarks on Nuclear Proliferation
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Former US President Bill Clinton discusses the nuclear nonproliferation efforts during his administration. He highlights the success of ending nuclear testing, negotiating treaties with Russia, Iraq, and North Korea, and the Nunn-Lugar program in dismantling nuclear weapons. However, he expresses concern about the risk of nuclear proliferation, accidents, and theft of nuclear materials. He calls for a renewed global effort to prevent nuclear proliferation and build partnerships between nations, with cooperation between the US, China, and Russia in containing the North Korea nuclear problem.
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JFK Library