Obama: Terrorists obtaining atom bomb poses global threatpor Salbatore Bacallao·Abril 11, 2016 17:22
But he insisted: "We cannot be complacent".
"But we have long and substantively explained that the format, in which it was devised, manifests the countries' inequality in preparing final documents and the attempts to substitute both the UN, Interpol and the IAEA", Lavrov said.
He said that "madmen" from terrorist groups should not be allowed to acquire nuclear material as they would use it to create humanitarian catastrophes.
"As ISIL is squeezed in Syria and Iraq, it's lashing out elsewhere, as we've seen most recently - and tragically - from Turkey to Brussels", the president said.
For a rather appreciated reception by different sections, Obama said that United States and Russia, having the two largest nuclear arsenals need to pave the way for other countries to reduce their weapons.
The Foreign Policy magazine took a bleaker outlook on nuclear security.
With ten months left in office, the Iran deal is a debatable success, while the threat posed by North Korea continues to simmer.
India will also join three 'gift baskets' for this summit in priority areas of countering nuclear smuggling, nuclear security contact group in Vienna, and sharing of best practices through Centres of Excellence such as India's own, he said. Fissile materials like highly enriched uranium and separated plutonium are necessary ingredients to make nuclear bombs.
Obama said the US uses "vigorous criteria" to gather intelligence and it is "checked, double-checked, triple-checked before kinetic actions are taken".
Meanwhile, world leaders reaffirmed their commitment to keep nuclear weapons out of the hands of extremists but warned that the threat is "constantly evolving".
India will also host a meeting on a global effort to combat nuclear terrorism in 2017.
Demonstrators outside the summit called for a nuclear-free future.
A day after Trump made these remarks to CNN's Anderson Cooper during a town hall in Wisconsin, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe responded publicly.
Trump has said that Japan and South Korea might want to develop their own nuclear weapons to counter North Korea, an idea that Obama administration officials said would promote dangerous nuclear proliferation.
So far, no terrorists have obtained a nuclear weapon or a dirty bomb, Obama said, crediting global efforts to secure nuclear material.
Obama says at the close of a nuclear security summit that Russian President Vladimir Putin has emphasized "military might" instead of disarmament.
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