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Implementation of the NPT Safeguards Agreement of the Socialist People’s Libyan Arab Jamahiriya (2004)

AuteurIAEA
Datummei 2004
Classificatie 5.18.0.00/01 (LIBIË)
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Uit de publicatie:

Implementation of the NPT Safeguards Agreement of the 
Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya

Report by the Director General

1. This report on safeguards issues in the Libyan Arab Jamahiriya (hereinafter
referred to as Libya) responds to paragraph 5 of the Board of Governors' resolution 
GOV/2004/18 of 10 March 2004. It covers relevant developments from the time of 
the Director General's last report (GOV/2004/12 of 20 February 2004). This report 
sets out a chronology of recent events (Section A) and findings and next steps 
(Section B). Information on the Agency's verification activities is summarized in 
Annex 1, organized according to the various technical processes involved. Annex 2 
contains a list of the locations identified to date as relevant to the implementation 
of safeguards in Libya. Annexes 3 and 4 contain a listing of the sites in Libya 
visited by the Agency regarding the assessment of nuclear weapon development 
capabilities. Annex 5 contains the Statement by the President of the United Nations 
Security Council in connection with the Council's consideration of Libya's decision
to abandon its weapons of mass destruction programmes.

2. On 20 February 2004, the Director General submitted to the Board of Governors
a report (GOV/2004112) providing information on the implementation of the 
Agreement between Libya and the IAEA for the Application of Safeguards, in 
connection with the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons 
(INFCIRC/282) (the Safeguards Agreement), and the actions that needed to be 
taken and describing developments in that regard since his December 2003 report 
(GOV/2003/82). The Director General stated that Libya had failed to meet its 
obligations under its Safeguards Agreement with respect to the reporting of nuclear 
material imported into Libya and the subsequent processing and use of the material, 
and to the declaring of facilities and other locations where the material had been 
stored and processed. He described these failures and the actions being taken by 
Libya to correct them.

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