Abstract
do not have one with Argentina at the present time. There is uranium all over the world and there is uranium in places where one never dreamed that it would be a few years ago. In fact the United States is the best example of this. We were producing no uranium at the time our program began. And with an exploration program that lasted only about 10 or 12 years, we are now approaching self-sufficiency. We are not at present interested in making new agreements because we have adequate sources of supply to meet our projected needs. This is also true, he was sure, of the Russians. Chairman Stason presented the next speaker, Mr. Leonard C. Meeker, Assistant Legal Adviser for United Nations Affairs, Department of State, who was to talk in an introductory way about the United Nations Atomic Energy Agency. His talk would be followed by another talk by Professor Eric Stein, also directed toward the Atomic Energy Agency of the United Nations, and the two together would cover that very important phase of this subject.
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