Fourth Meeting of the Global Initiative to Combat Nuclear Terrorism
Madrid, Spain, 16-18 June, 2008
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE
Office of the Spokesman
For Immediate Release
NOTICE TO THE PRESS
Over 50 partners of the Global Initiative to Combat Nuclear Terrorism (Global
Initiative) will meet in Madrid, Spain on June 16-18 for the fourth meeting.
This Deputy Foreign Minister level meeting will focus on deepening partner
nations’ commitments to further expand and accelerate efforts to prevent,
protect, and respond to the global threat of nuclear terrorism. By further
encouraging Partner nation’s activities with local governments and the private
industry, partners will be able to strengthen support at varied levels to combat
the global threat of nuclear terrorism. The meeting in Madrid will begin with
former New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani delivering a keynote speech via
teleconference before a panel discussion that focuses on the integration between
the private sector and national strategies against nuclear terrorism. The
discussion will be facilitated by former U.S. Deputy Secretary of Energy Charles
Curtis and include international representatives from federal governments, law
enforcement, and the private sector. Partner nations will also review the
results of recent exercises and discuss the important role that they have in
testing capabilities, developing new operational concepts, and improving overall
preparedness. This meeting will also emphasize the value of further integrating
the counterterrorism and counter proliferation communities with a special
emphasis on deterrence, nuclear detection, and denial of terrorist safe haven.
Partners of the Global Initiative will be joined by officials from the European
Union, the International Atomic Energy Agency, as well as industry
representatives.
In Madrid, the U.S. and Russia, as co-chairs of the Global Initiative, will also
welcome new partner nations. Recent endorsements of the Global Initiative to
Combat Nuclear Terrorism include: United Arab Emirates (UAE), Saudi Arabia,
Malta, and Ireland. With the additions of Malta and Ireland, all European Union
states are now Global Initiative Partners. The Global Initiative to Combat
Nuclear Terrorism was launched jointly by U.S. President George W. Bush and
Russian President Vladimir Putin on July 15, 2006. Three previous plenary level
meetings were held in Rabat Morocco (October 30-31, 2006), Ankara Turkey (February
12-13, 2007), and Astana Kazakhstan (June 11-12, 2007).
For additional information on the Global Initiative to Combat Nuclear Terrorism,
please refer to: www.state.gov/t/isn/c18406.htm.
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