European Atomic Energy Commission

European Atomic Energy Commission

European Atomic Energy Commission (Euratom) Organization that formed following the second of the Treaties of Rome (1958). Euratom was founded to coordinate non-military nuclear research and production, and provide capital for investment, specialists and equipment. It is administered by the European Commission.

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