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1D - Bilateral agreements in the field of nuclear safety and radiation protection
Handbook on Nuclear Safety and Radiation Protection
The chapter 1D - Bilateral agreements informs about agreements or treaties concluded between Germany and other states with respect to nuclear safety and radiation protection.
With the following 59 countries Germany concluded in total 185 bilateral agreements in the field of nuclear safety and radiation protection:
- Argentina, Armenia, Australia, Austria, Azerbaijan,
- Belarus, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Bulgaria,
- Canada, Chile, China, Croatia, Czech Republic,
- Denmark,
- Egypt,
- Finland, France,
- Georgia, Greece,
- Hungary,
- India, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq,
- Japan,
- Kazakhstan, South Korea, Kuwait, Kyrgyzstan,
- Lithuania, Luxembourg,
- Macedonia, Mexico, Moldova, Mongolia,
- the Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway,
- Pakistan, Poland, Portugal,
- Romania, Russian Federation,
- Saudi Arabia, Serbia and Montenegro, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland,
- Tajikistan,
- Ukraine, United Kingdom, USA and Uzbekistan
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