DOE On Launch Of U.S. – Republic Of Korea High Level Bilateral Commission

U.S. Deputy Secretary of Energy Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall

DOE News:

WASHINGTON, D.C.—U.S. Deputy Secretary of Energy Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall and Vice Minister for Foreign Affairs for the Republic of Korea Cho Tae-yul announced Thursday the launch of the High Level Bilateral Commission (HLBC). 

Republic of Korea Vice Minister for Foreign Affairs Cho Tae-yul

In their roles as HLBC Co-Chairs, Deputy Secretary Sherwood-Randall and Vice Minister Cho also announced that the first meeting of the HLBC will take place April 14 in Seoul. Deputy Secretary Sherwood-Randall will travel to Seoul to co-chair the HLBC as part of a trip focused on nuclear security, safety, nonproliferation, and clean energy.

Established pursuant to the terms of the Agreement for Cooperation Between the United States of America and the Republic of Korea Concerning Peaceful Uses of Nuclear Energy— often referred to as the U.S.-ROK 123 Agreement—the HLBC will serve as a senior-level forum to facilitate strategic dialogue and technical exchanges on peaceful nuclear cooperation between the two countries.

In particular, the HLBC will examine the management of spent nuclear fuel, the promotion of nuclear exports and export control cooperation, assurances of nuclear fuel supply, and nuclear security.  

Upon announcement of the HLBC, Deputy Secretary of Energy Sherwood Randall said: “The United States and the Republic of Korea share over thirty years of close cooperation on civil nuclear energy. The creation of the HLBC reaffirms our nations’ deep commitment to our joint efforts on nuclear safety and builds on our history of mutually beneficial collaboration in this area.”

In today’s meeting, Deputy Secretary Sherwood-Randall and Vice Minister Cho established the structure and functions of the four Working Groups established in the 123 Agreement and confirmed the groups’ membership. The first official task for the Working Groups is to develop Terms of Reference and Work Plans that will be presented to the HLBC Co-Chairs for approval at their April meeting. 

U.S. Deputy Secretary of Energy Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall and Vice Minister for Foreign Affairs for the Republic of Korea Cho Tae-yul announced Thursday the launch of the High Level Bilateral Commission (HLBC). Courtesy/DOE 

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