IAEA TRACKS LIBYAN URANIUM DOWN TO NORTH KOREA

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VIENNA, May 23 (RIA Novosti) - North Korea was illegally exporting uranium to Libya early in 2001. The several batches totaled two tons, say IAEA investigators, as a functionary of the International Atomic Energy Agency Secretariat informed Novosti.

The whole amount was taken off to the USA on a bilateral agreement early this year, IAEA experts supervising the removal.

Last week brought Agency experts irrefutable material proof of North Korean uranium provenance. Previously, the IAEA was suspecting Pakistan and personally Abdul Kader Khan, its major nuclear physicist, known to the public as the Moslem A bomb's father.

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