Non-Proliferation Trust
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The Non-Proliferation Trust (NPT) is a U.S. nonprofit organization that, at the beginning of the 21st century, advocated storing 10,000 tons of U.S. nuclear waste in Russia for a fee of $15 billion paid to the Russian government[1] and $250 million paid to a fund for Russian orphans. The group was headed by Admiral Daniel Murphy.[1] This proposal was endorsed by the Russian atomic energy ministry, MinAtom,[1] which estimated that the proposal could eventually generate $150 billion in revenue for Russia.
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[edit]- ^ a b c Palast, Gregory (29 July 2001), "To Russia with love and $15bn", The Observer, retrieved 7 May 2011
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