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Africa North
U.N. Atomic Agency to Inspect Libyan Yellowcake Stockpile
2013-12-10
[An Nahar] The ineffective International Atomic Energy Agency will inspect the condition of 6,400 barrels of yellowcake stockpiled in Libya later this month, the U.N. special representative for Libya said Monday.

Tarek Mitri said the uranium concentrate was stored at a former military installation near Sabha under the control of a Libyan army battalion.

With the backing of the U.N. Support Mission in Libya, which Mitri heads, "an inspection team from the IAEA will visit this month to verify existing stockpiles and conditions of storage," he said.

Former Libyan leader Muammar Qadaffy
...a reminder that a single man with an idea can change an entire nation, usually for the worse...
in 2003 renounced his efforts to acquire weapons of mass destruction, including nuclear weapons. But a large stockpile of yellowcake was found intact after the uprising that toppled his regime in 2011.

After visiting the Sabha site, in a desert oasis, in December 2011, the IAEA recommended the rapid sale and transfer of the yellowcake, warning that the storage conditions were deteriorating and security at the site was inadequate.

The U.N. nuclear watchdog however said there was little risk of theft because of the size and weight of the barrels.

Yellowcake, a powder consisting of around 80 percent uranium oxide, is used in the preparation of nuclear fuel for reactors. It also can be enriched for use in nuclear weapons.

Mitri also said a mission from the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons will go to Libya this month to observe and verify the destruction of Libyan chemical weapons.

Nine tons of mustard gas were destroyed in Libya in April and May under OPCW supervision.

Concerning the Qadaffy regime's enormous arsenal of rocket launchers, Mitri said he had received preliminary reports but had asked the Libyan authorities to provide greater documentation.
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