White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest
Statement by the Press Secretary
on the 2016 Nuclear Security Summit
on the 2016 Nuclear Security Summit
Two years
ago, in Berlin, the President formally announced his plan to host a
fourth and final Nuclear Security Summit in 2016. The Summit will be
held March 31-April 1, 2016, at the Walter
E. Washington Convention Center in Washington, D.C.
As the
President stated in his speech in Prague in 2009, nuclear terrorism is
the most immediate and extreme threat to global security. He announced
an international effort to secure vulnerable
nuclear materials, break up black markets, and detect and intercept
illicitly trafficked materials. The first Nuclear Security Summit was
held in Washington, D.C. in 2010, and was followed by additional Summits
in Seoul in 2012, and The Hague in 2014. These
Summits achieved tangible improvements in the security of nuclear
materials and stronger international institutions that support nuclear
security.
The Summit
will continue discussion on the evolving threat and highlight steps that
can be taken together to minimize the use of highly-enriched uranium,
secure vulnerable materials, counter
nuclear smuggling and deter, detect, and disrupt attempts at nuclear
terrorism. The United States seeks a strengthened global nuclear
security architecture that is comprehensive, is based on international
standards, builds confidence in nations’ nuclear security
implementation, and results in declining global stocks of nuclear
weapons-usable materials. We cannot afford to wait for an act of nuclear
terrorism before working together to collectively raise our standards
for nuclear security.
Source: The White House Press Office
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