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US says Libya's yellowcake, mustard agent secure
by Staff Writers
Washington (AFP) Aug 25, 2011

The United States said Thursday that Libya's stockpiles of mustard agent and uranium yellowcake -- potential ingredients for chemical and nuclear weapons -- are secure.

State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said US envoy Chris Stevens was speaking with Libyan rebels about their plans to assume control of a site in Tajjura where yellowcake is kept and a mustard agent storage site in Waddan.

"All sensitive elements of Libya's nuclear program, including everything that Libya received from the (Pakistan-based) AQ Khan network, were removed in early 2004," Nuland told reporters.

"The last of the highly-enriched uranium, the bomb-making fuel, was removed from Libya in 2009," she said.

She said Libya's supply of yellowcake is "safeguarded" at the Tajjura nuclear research facility.

Yellowcake is made from raw mined uranium to be transformed into uranium tetrafluoride (UF4) and then into uranium hexafluoride (UF6), a feed gas for the actual process of enrichment. Enriched uranium can be used to fuel nuclear reactors or make atomic bombs.

"We are able, through our national technical means, to assert that we believe that it is secure and .... in any case, Libya doesn't have the means right now to turn yellowcake into anything dangerous," she added.

National technical means refers to the use of spy satellites and other intelligence-gathering methods.

The now fugitive Libyan strongman Moamer Kadhafi's stockpile of mustard agent meanwhile is "now stored at the Waddan Ammunition Reservation," Nuland said.

"It is inside massive steel containers within heavy bunkers. These bunkers were sealed by the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, the OPCW," Nuland added.

"Our judgment is that they remain secure," she said, adding the chemicals are not ready to be mounted on weapons.

"They can't be converted on a dime. And they're in these massive drums inside a heavy bunker. And we are able to monitor the security with national technical means," she added.

The State Department and Pentagon said Wednesday that Libya's stockpiles of missiles and chemical weapons were "secure" but that an arsenal of thousands of portable shoulder-launched missiles remained a cause for concern.




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