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New Zealand to fund non-proliferation work

WASHINGTON, April 10 (UPI) -- New Zealand announced plans to partner with the United States on preventing nuclear terrorism through funding non-proliferation work in Kazakhstan.

The U.S. National Nuclear Security Administration said New Zealand has agreed to provide $350,000 to expand its role in the NNSA's Second Line of Defense program, which operates in the former Soviet Union.

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Officials said the new funding from New Zealand, which marks the second time the country has contributed to the NNSA program, will go to support nuclear non-proliferation efforts in Kazakhstan, the NNSA reported.

The NNSA Second Line of Defense program is designed to provide foreign governments with specialized radiation-detection equipment at border crossings, airports and seaports along with support for training initiatives.

"We welcome New Zealand's generous and continued support," NNSA Administrator Thomas D'Agostino said in a statement.

"This contribution reinforces the cooperation between our countries to strengthen global and national efforts to prevent the smuggling of nuclear and other radioactive materials."

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