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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Quebec Agreement is an Anglo-Canadian-American document outlining the terms of nuclear nonproliferation between the United Kingdom and the United States, and signed by Winston Churchill and Franklin Delano Roosevelt on August 19, 1943, two years before the end of World War II, in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. The agreement was needed because nuclear co-operation among the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada was becoming so difficult that Winston Churchill had sought information about setting up an entirely separate, British atomic-bomb…mehr

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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Quebec Agreement is an Anglo-Canadian-American document outlining the terms of nuclear nonproliferation between the United Kingdom and the United States, and signed by Winston Churchill and Franklin Delano Roosevelt on August 19, 1943, two years before the end of World War II, in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. The agreement was needed because nuclear co-operation among the United States, the United Kingdom, and Canada was becoming so difficult that Winston Churchill had sought information about setting up an entirely separate, British atomic-bomb project. In July 1943, in London, American officials cleared up some major misunderstandings about British motives, and the agreement was drafted.