Atoms For Peace Speech - Eisenhower 1953
On 8 December 1953, US President Eisenhower addressed the United Nations General Assembly in New York, and delivered what became known as the "Atoms for Peace" speech. President Eisenhower proposes an "international atomic energy agency" that would promote the peaceful uses of nuclear energy "for the benefit of all mankind." Subscribe for more videos: http://goo.gl/VxsqCz Follow IAEA on social media: Facebook - / iaeaorg Twitter - / iaeaorg Instagram - / iaeaorg LinkedIn - / iaea © IAEA Office of Public Information and Communication http://iaea.org

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