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The Brazilian–Argentine Agency for Accounting and Control of Nuclear Materials (ABACC; (ポルトガル語:Agência Brasileiro-Argentina de Contabilidade e Controle de Materiais Nucleares); (スペイン語:Agencia Brasileño-Argentina de Contabilidad y Control de Materiales Nucleares)) is a binational safeguards agency playing an active role in the verification of the peaceful use of nuclear materials that could be used, either directly or indirectly, for the manufacture of weapons of mass destruction. Nuclear cooperation between Argentina and Brazil traces back to 1986 with the signature of a protocol about immediate sharing of information and mutual assistance in case of nuclear accidents and radiological emergencies 〔(CNEA DECADA 1980/1989 )〕 The warm personal relationship that existed between Argentina's democratically elected president Raul Alfonsin and his Brazilian counterpart, Joao Figueiredo, further catalyzed the deepening of relations which is now understood to have begun under their authoritarian predecessors.〔("NPIHP Partner Hosts Conference on Brazil's and Argentina's Nuclear History" )〕 The ABACC was created on June 18, 1991 and is the only binational safeguards organization existing in the world and the first binational organization created by Argentina and Brazil. As a regional agency dealing with safeguards, its main goal is guaranteeing Argentina, Brazil and the international community that all the nuclear materials are used exclusively for peaceful purposes. ==See also== *Argentine Atomic Energy Commission (CNEA) *Brazilian Nuclear Energy Commission (CNEN) *Brazil and weapons of mass destruction *Argentina and weapons of mass destruction *Argentina–Brazil relations *Institute of Nuclear Materials Management 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Brazilian–Argentine Agency for Accounting and Control of Nuclear Materials」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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