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Kazakhstan's Transition: From a Nuclear Test Site to Leader in Disarmament
Exactly 32 years ago, on September 29, 1991, Kazakhstan, then part of the Soviet Union, made a historic decision that would alter its fate. On that day, Kazakhstan permanently closed the Semipalatinsk
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