China said Saturday that its new export controls on nuclear technology requiring buyers to meet stricter obligations would prevent terrorists from obtaining nuclear weapons or dangerous radioactive material. China’s Cabinet, the State Council, enacted amendments to regulations on dual-use nuclear technology to prevent acts of nuclear terrorism. The plan was first announced on Friday, but no details were given. “The government will resolutely oppose the proliferation of mass destructive weapons and the means of their delivery,” the Ministry of Commerce said in a statement on its Web site Saturday. Full Story
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