2016 Nuclear Security Summit

[2] Notably absent from the summit were leaders or representatives of Russia, North Korea, Iran and Belarus.

[3] However, a significant contingent of Asian leaders especially from South Asia such as India and Singapore attending the summit was a probable sign of continental concern over terrorist threats alongside vulnerable nuclear facilities.

[4] Various countries, including Kazakhstan and Poland, undertook to reduce their highly enriched uranium stockpiles.

Japan agreed to ship additional separated plutonium to the U.S.[10] Canada pledged $42 million to bolster nuclear security.

[12] Three months after the meeting, NPCIL and Westinghouse agreed to conclude contractual arrangements for 6 reactors by June 2017.

Host nation (United States)
Participating nations
European Union members represented by the President of the European Council and the President of the European Commission only (as observer)
Participating world leaders at the 2016 Nuclear Security Summit
Modi and Obama at the summit.