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Expresses Pleasure in Meeting Recipient & for Opportunity to Discuss Issues of Mutual Interest on 950721.Unfortunately Time Will Not Permit Visit to Germany in Sept.Arrangements Can Be Made to Continue Discussion of Nuclear Safety
ML20134H448
Person / Time
Issue date: 08/07/1995
From: Shirley Ann Jackson, The Chairman
NRC COMMISSION (OCM)
To: Birkhofer I
GERMANY, FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF
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Dear Dr. Birkhofer:

It was a pleasure to meet you and to have an opportunity to discuss issues of mutual interest on June 21, 1995.

Unfortunately, time will not permit me to visit i Germany in September. However, perhaps arrangements '

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I look forward to seeing you again.

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Dear Ms. Arnstein:

Thank you for the information letter regarding the Trade and Development Agency-funded feasibility studies relating to the l shutdown of the Russian plutonium production reactors at Tomsk and Krasnoyarsk. I applaud TDA's support for efforts to halt the production of weapons-grade plutonium in Russia, an issue of great importance to the United States.

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