Uranium One Deal (National Security Agency)

Andrew Klum filed this request with the National Security Agency of the United States of America.
Tracking #

117616

Multi Request Uranium One Deal
Status
Rejected

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From: Andrew Klum

To Whom It May Concern:

Pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act, I hereby request the following records:

According to the Treasury Department, CFIUS gathers on a weekly basis to discuss pending transactions. Please provide all records related to each meeting discussing Uranium One/Rosatom to include all transcripts, memoranda, and other communications regarding the transaction.

Please provide all records relating to the criminal and intelligence investigation into senior managers of Tenex, Tenam, and Rosatom prior to CFIUS approval of the Uranium One transaction in October 2010.

Please provide a copy of all records related to the presentation provided by Uranium One/Rosatom to CFIUS staffers prior to filing a formal notice on August 4, 2010.

Please provide a copy of your agency’s official confirmation to Treasury that the transaction did not raise any unresolved national security concerns.

Please provide all records relating to your agency’s determination that the Uranium One/Rosatom transaction did not raise any unresolved national security concerns.

Please provide all records relating to communications with respect to Secretary Clinton and donations to the Clinton Foundation by parties interested in the Uranium One/Rosatom transaction.

Please provide all records referencing Uranium One, Atomredmetzoloto (ARMZ), Rosatom, Tenex, Tenam, Ian Telfer, Vadim Mikerin, Rennaisance Capital, Igor Sagiryan, Prevezon Holdings, Canada, European Union, Mark Lambert, Transport Logistics International Inc. (TLI), between 2004 and 2018 referring to the Uranium One Deal.

All documents, including communications, relating to interactions between the NRC and the DOE with regard to the 2010 transfer of control of Uranium One to ARMZ and the 2013 purchase of the remaining interests in Uranium One.

All documents, including communications, relating to each export and subsequent transfer of natural uranium produced in the U.S. by Uranium One following the transfer of control of the company to ARMZ in 2010.

All documents, including communications relating to your agency’s determinations that the sale of Uranium One, exports of its uranium, and subsequent transfers between foreign countries did not raise any unresolved national security concerns.

All documents, including communications, relating to your agency’s recommendation to President Obama to resubmit the U.S.-Russia 123 agreement for peaceful nuclear cooperation to Congress for review.

The requested documents will be made available to the general public, and this request is not being made for commercial purposes.

In the event that there are fees, I would be grateful if you would inform me of the total charges in advance of fulfilling my request. I would prefer the request filled electronically, by e-mail attachment if available or CD-ROM if not.

Thank you in advance for your anticipated cooperation in this matter. I look forward to receiving your response to this request within 20 business days, as the statute requires.

Sincerely,

Andrew Klum

From: National Security Agency

Dear Andrew Klum:

Attached is your completed FOIA request. NSA considers your request to be satisfied and, accordingly, your request is being closed at this time.

Please follow the instructions provided to you within the letter if you wish to contact us. Please do not respond to this email.

NSA Freedom of Information Office
(301) 688-6527

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