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Morocco and US sign agreement on peaceful use of nuclear techniques
Morocco-USA, Politics, 9/21/2001

Morocco and the United State signed in Rabat on Thursday an agreement on the use of nuclear techniques for peaceful ends.

Under the agreement, US company "General Atomics" will complete the construction in Morocco of the 1st nuclear reactor that will make it possible to conduct advanced research on materials, nuclear medicine and other farming and industrial applications.

Morocco will join 23 other countries which use reactors for general atomic scientific research, said US ambassador, Margaret Tutwiller who signed the agreement with industry, trade, energy and mining minister, Mustapha Mansouri.

Morocco, which is member of the International Atomic Energy Agency since 1957, has adhered to all international treaties and conventions related to nuclear energy, mainly the non-proliferation nuclear treaty.

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