Oman Daily Observer

IAEA says no indication North Korea nuclear activities stopped

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VIENNA: The UN’S nuclear watchdog said it had not seen any indication that nuclear activities in North Korea have stopped despite its pledges to denucleari­se.

“The continuati­on and further developmen­t of the DPRK’S nuclear programme and related statements by the DPRK are a cause for grave concern,” said a report by the Internatio­nal Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), referring to North Korea’s official name.

The report, published late on Monday, by Director General Yukiya Amano is to be submitted to an IAEA board meeting in September.

In 2009 Pyongyang expelled IAEA inspectors from its Yongbyon nuclear site and has since refused to allow IAEA inspection­s on its territory. The watchdog has stepped up monitoring through open source informatio­n and satellite imagery, it said.

“As the Agency remains unable to carry out verificati­on activities in the DPRK, its knowledge of the DPRK’S nuclear programme is limited and, as further nuclear activities take place in the country, this knowledge is declining,” it said.

Between late-april and earlymay, there were indication­s of the operation of the steam plant that serves the radiochemi­cal laboratory at the Yongbyon site, according to the report.

However, the steam plant was not operative long enough to have supported the reprocessi­ng of a complete core from the experiment­al nuclear power plant reactor, it added.

The report added steam charges and the outflow of cooling water at the Yongbyon experiment­al nuclear power plant had also been observed “consistent with the reactor’s operation”.

“Since December 2015, when the current operationa­l cycle started, there have been indication­s consistent with several short periods of reactor shutdown.

“However, none of these periods were of sufficient duration for the complete reactor core to have been discharged. The Agency’s observatio­ns indicate that the current operationa­l cycle is longer than the previous one,” it said.

It also found “indication­s consistent with the use of the reported centrifuge enrichment facility located within the plant, including the operation of the cooling units as well as regular movements of vehicles.”

North Korea’s leader Kim Jong Un and US President Donald Trump held a groundbrea­king summit in Singapore in June.

Before this, Kim met South Korean President Moon Jae-in in April for their first summit. They agreed to push for a declaratio­n of an end to the Korean War this year. — AFP

THE WATCHDOG HAS STEPPED UP MONITORING THROUGH OPEN SOURCE INFORMATIO­N AND SATELLITE IMAGERY, IT SAID

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