The Office of Atoms for Peace (OAP) was established in the United States in 1954 as part of the broader initiative to promote the peaceful use of atomic energy, following President Dwight D. Eisenhower's "Atoms for Peace" speech to the United Nations General Assembly. The initiative aimed to harness nuclear energy for constructive purposes, such as generating electricity and supporting medical and agricultural advancements, while minimizing the potential for nuclear weapons proliferation.
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