Thursday, 25 04 2024
Thursday, 25 04 2024
12:16
No precipitation is expected, and the air temperature will rise by 4-6 degrees
11:57
Armenian boxers continue to win in Serbia
A commemorative event was held in Vienna
11:19
Aliyev noted how much territory Armenia and Azerbaijan have demarcated
11:00
The Syrian People’s Assembly delegation visited the Armenian Genocide Memorial
10:41
“We remember and demand.” Minister of Foreign Affairs of Canada
“In Canada, April is considered the month of condemnation of the Genocide.” Trudeau
USA
10:03
Biden signed a $61 billion aid project to Ukraine
17:01
“The ideology that dictates genocide must be condemned.” Alain Simonyan
16:42
Let us keep alive the memory of the victims of pogroms, deportations and persecutions. Macron
16:23
Great Britain will supply high-precision aerial bombs to Ukraine
16:04
France proposed to the EU to impose new sanctions against Russia
USA
15:45
“We also pay tribute to the endurance of the Armenian people.” Biden
The US ambassador paid tribute at the Tsitsernakaberd memorial complex
We commemorate the victims of the Armenian Genocide of 1915. Ambassador Decotigny
In the 21st century, 2020-2023, we witnessed another policy of ethnic cleansing. RA MFA
14:29
The highest leadership of the country visited Tsitsernakaberd
14:10
Today is the 109th anniversary of the Genocide
13:51
Let the martyrs of the Armenian Genocidee and all our other martyrs sleep comforted by the Republic of Armenia. prime minister
The Secretary of the Security Council will not go to Russia
13:13
Weather without precipitation is expected
12:54
NATO does not plan to deploy nuclear weapons in alliance countries
12:35
The US is working on sanctions against Chinese banks
12:16
Greece can transfer “Patriot” system to Ukraine
Pashinyan and Devinaz referred to the Armenia-Azerbaijan border demarcation process
11:38
Aliyev invited Zelensky to Baku
11:19
“We know that 208 km² of it is under the occupation of Azerbaijan.” Member of Parliament
Baku agrees to the meeting of the foreign ministers of Armenia and Azerbaijan in Kazakhstan
KIA presented the new SUV pickup
10:22
“The doors of opportunity are not always open.” Erdogan to Pashinyan

Georgia Unveils Details of Nuclear Smuggling Case

According to the reports in The Guardian and The Associated Press at the center of the case are two Armenian citizens, who in March 2010 smuggled into Georgia 89.4% enriched uranium, encased in lead in a cigarette pack, which was hidden in Yerevan-Tbilisi train.
The two men, Sumbat Tonoyan and Hrant Ohanyan, thought they were about to sell their sample to a buyer, who in fact was a Georgian undercover agent, as a precursor to a bigger consignment.
According to the Georgian officials Tonoyan and Ohanyan say they received the sample from Garik Dadaian, also an Armenian citizen, who was arrested in Georgia in 2003 while trying to smuggle 180 grams of highly enriched uranium to Georgia. He was then handed over to Armenia. Highly enriched uranium was again seized in Georgia in 2006 and in all these three cases, including the recent one, there seems to be evidence linking the stolen HEU to a nuclear fuel plant in Novosibirsk, Russia.
“Most likely, the materials were stolen in the mid- or early 90s when a big amount of material disappeared. It’s hidden somewhere and from time to time, someone is trying to find new buyers,” Archil Pavlenishvili, the head nuclear smuggling unit at the Georgian Interior Ministry, told The Guardian. “We think that the game is not over. There will be more attempts.”
According to the Georgian officials both Tonoyan and Ohanyan pleaded guilty at a closed door trial and now face up to ten years in prison.
Pavlenishvili told The Associated Press that the lead casing of the smuggled uranium concealed it from the radiation detectors on the Georgian-Armenian border, although a larger quantity might have been detected.
The United States National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) has been cooperating with Georgia since 2005 within the frames of the Second Line of Defense Program, designed to help U.S. partners in strengthening the capabilities to prevent illicit trafficking of nuclear materials.
Since then the U.S. is providing Georgia with radiation detection equipment screening at airports, seaports and land border crossings. It is estimated that upon the program’s completion 98% of trans-border traffic will be screened for nuclear and other radioactive materials, according to the U.S. embassy in Tbilisi.
Head of NNSA, Thomas P. D’Agostino, was in Georgia for a two-dayvisit in June, 2010.
In April, 2010 when Georgia first announced publicly that it had foiled illicit trafficking of HEU, the U.S. Department of State said that Georgia demonstrated “both a responsibility and a capability” to prevent flow of dangerous materials. “But we will look at to see what more needs Georgia has,” a spokesman for the Department of State said on April 22.

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