NATIONAL INTELLIGENCE DAILY CABLE FOR MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1977.
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CONTENTS
ISRAEL: Peres Endorsement
PAKISTAN: Anti-government Violence
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YUGOSLAVIA: Nuclear Energy Cooperation
USSR: Protein Synthesis
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SPAIN:
Communist Party
CHINA: Grain Imports
INTERNATIONAL: Genetic Engineering Research
ZAIRE: Military Aid
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YUGOSLAVIA: Nuclear Energy Cooperation
//Yugoslavia has proposed that the nonaligned
(.()Hntries cooperate in the development of nuclear energy by
pooling their material and fini---'71 resources.//
Yugoslavia raised the matter during the current meet-
ing of the nonaligned coordinating council in New Delhi, accord-
ing to a report from an Indian news agency. The Yugoslays sug-
gested forming a group of experts to draw up a draft "action
program" so that the nonaligned can "emancipate" themselves
quickly from their reliance on the developed West for nuclear
technology.
In Yugoslavia's view, such cooperation might involve
prospecting for and creating reserves of nuclear materials,
training personnel, building nuclear power stations, establish-
ing national industries for the production of nuclear-related
equipment, and conductina joint research in nuclear science.
Yugoslavia--like a number of other nonaligned states--
has long maintained that all developing countries have the
right of unhampered access to sophisticated technology. It seems
unlikely that a cooperative program would be effective, although
there will probably be little opposition to Belgrade's general
proposal. Among the nonaligned, only India has a significant
nuclear energy program, and the others have very little to con-
tribute.
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