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Cathy Gwin
Senior Director, Communications
Twenty-five countries gathered for the third International Partnership for Nuclear Disarmament Verification (IPNDV) plenary, a partnership between the State Department and NTI to advance capacity around nuclear verification.
After a successful second plenary of the International Partnership for Nuclear Disarmament Verification, working groups met in Geneva to continue their work.
Norwegian Foreign Minister Børge Brende welcomed attendees from 25 countries to the meeting in Oslo, Norway, where the International Partnership launched three expert working groups and defined a plan of work for the first, two-year phase of the project.
NTI President Joan Rohlfing will participate in a teleconference on Iran agreement and what it means for verification and monitoring.
NTI Vice Chairman Des Browne addressed the inaugural meeting in Washington, D.C., of a new U.S. State Department-NTI International Partnership for Nuclear Disarmament.
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