Nuclear Security Summit

Updated On Mar 26, 2012 11:01 pm IST
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US President Barack Obama (L) listens to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh before the start of the 2012 Seoul Nuclear Security Summit working dinner at the Coex Center in Seoul. (AFP Photo) expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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US President Barack Obama (L) listens to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh before the start of the 2012 Seoul Nuclear Security Summit working dinner at the Coex Center in Seoul. (AFP Photo)

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Switzerland's foreign minister Didier Burkhalter (L) shakes hands with South Korea's foreign minister Kim Sung-Hwan during their meeting in Seoul, ahead of the 2012 Seoul Nuclear Security Summit. REUTERS/Jung Yeon-Je/Pool expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Switzerland's foreign minister Didier Burkhalter (L) shakes hands with South Korea's foreign minister Kim Sung-Hwan during their meeting in Seoul, ahead of the 2012 Seoul Nuclear Security Summit. REUTERS/Jung Yeon-Je/Pool

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Protesters hold pickets during a rally opposing the Nuclear Security Summit in Seoul. Leaders from more than 50 countries, including US President Barack Obama, will gather in Seoul, for a March 26-27 nuclear security summit focusing on measures to protect nuclear materials and facilities and to prevent illicit trafficking. REUTERS/Bobby Yip expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Mar 26, 2012 11:01 pm IST

Protesters hold pickets during a rally opposing the Nuclear Security Summit in Seoul. Leaders from more than 50 countries, including US President Barack Obama, will gather in Seoul, for a March 26-27 nuclear security summit focusing on measures to protect nuclear materials and facilities and to prevent illicit trafficking. REUTERS/Bobby Yip

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An anti-nuclear protester wearing a radiation protection suit holds a dead salmon fish during a rally opposing the Nuclear Security Summit in Seoul. Leaders from more than 50 countries, including US President Barack Obama, will gather in Seoul, for a March 26-27 nuclear security summit focusing on measures to protect nuclear materials and facilities and to prevent illicit trafficking. REUTERS/Jason Lee expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Mar 26, 2012 11:01 pm IST

An anti-nuclear protester wearing a radiation protection suit holds a dead salmon fish during a rally opposing the Nuclear Security Summit in Seoul. Leaders from more than 50 countries, including US President Barack Obama, will gather in Seoul, for a March 26-27 nuclear security summit focusing on measures to protect nuclear materials and facilities and to prevent illicit trafficking. REUTERS/Jason Lee

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South Korean President Lee Myung-Bak (R) and India's Prime Minister Manmohan Singh pose before bilateral talks at the presidential Blue House, ahead of the Nuclear Security Summit in Seoul. REUTERS/Lee Jae-Won expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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South Korean President Lee Myung-Bak (R) and India's Prime Minister Manmohan Singh pose before bilateral talks at the presidential Blue House, ahead of the Nuclear Security Summit in Seoul. REUTERS/Lee Jae-Won

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Hashim Yamani, president of the King Abdullah City for Atomic and Renewables Energy, arrives at Gimpo Airport, ahead of the Nuclear Security Summit in Seoul. Leaders from more than 50 countries, including US President Barack Obama, will gather in Seoul, for a March 26-27 nuclear security summit focusing on measures to protect nuclear materials and facilities and to prevent illicit trafficking. REUTERS/Liu Jin/Pool expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Hashim Yamani, president of the King Abdullah City for Atomic and Renewables Energy, arrives at Gimpo Airport, ahead of the Nuclear Security Summit in Seoul. Leaders from more than 50 countries, including US President Barack Obama, will gather in Seoul, for a March 26-27 nuclear security summit focusing on measures to protect nuclear materials and facilities and to prevent illicit trafficking. REUTERS/Liu Jin/Pool

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Policemen patrol in front of the COEX Convention and Exhibition Center, where the Nuclear Security Summit will be held, in Seoul. REUTERS/Bobby Yip expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Policemen patrol in front of the COEX Convention and Exhibition Center, where the Nuclear Security Summit will be held, in Seoul. REUTERS/Bobby Yip

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Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra claps as she visits the Han River flood Control Office in Seoul, a day before attending the Nuclear Security Summit in the city. REUTERS/Jason Lee expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
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Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra claps as she visits the Han River flood Control Office in Seoul, a day before attending the Nuclear Security Summit in the city. REUTERS/Jason Lee

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Algeria's head of the upper house of parliament, Abdelkader Bensalah walks to a vehicle upon arriving at Seoul Air Base in Seongnam, ahead of Monday's Nuclear Security Summit. Leaders from more than 50 countries, including US President Barack Obama, will gather in Seoul, for a March 26-27 nuclear security summit focusing on measures to protect nuclear materials and facilities and to prevent illicit trafficking. REUTERS/Eugene Hoshiko/Pool expand-icon View Photos in a new improved layout
Updated on Mar 26, 2012 11:01 pm IST

Algeria's head of the upper house of parliament, Abdelkader Bensalah walks to a vehicle upon arriving at Seoul Air Base in Seongnam, ahead of Monday's Nuclear Security Summit. Leaders from more than 50 countries, including US President Barack Obama, will gather in Seoul, for a March 26-27 nuclear security summit focusing on measures to protect nuclear materials and facilities and to prevent illicit trafficking. REUTERS/Eugene Hoshiko/Pool

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