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818:, under IAEA safeguards. The Libyan nuclear program repeatedly suffered under mismanagement and loss of academic generation. The Tajura facility was run under the Soviet experts and staffed by a small number of inexperienced Libyan specialists and technicians. Known as the Tajura Nuclear Research Facility (TNRF), Libya conducted illegal uranium conversion experiments there. An unnamed nuclear weapon state, whose name has been kept secret by the IAEA, also allegedly assisted Libya in these experiments. Nuclear expert
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566:. In October 2014, Libya asked for foreign assistance to transport its 850 tonne stockpile of precursor chemicals for making nerve gas out of Libya for destruction. In February 2015, Libyan military sources told media that unidentified armed men had captured large amounts of Libya’s chemical weapons, including mustard gas and sarin. Destruction of Libya's chemical weapon precursors was completed in November 2017.
932:(OPCW) supervised the destruction of Libya's chemical weapons caches through February 2011, when it was forced to suspend its operations due to the uprising against Gaddafi and the resulting deterioration of the country's stability. By then, Libya had destroyed 40% of its precursor materials and 55% of its mustard gas, as well as 3,500 chemical weapon munitions. In early September 2011, OPCW Director-General
562:, as well as 3,563 unloaded chemical weapon munitions (aerial bombs). The OPCW set January 2014 as the deadline for the full destruction of Libya's chemical weapons. Libya began destroying its chemical stockpiles and munitions later in 2004, but it missed deadlines for converting one chemical weapons production facility to peaceful use and for destroying its stockpile of
732:, uranium conversion facilities, and enrichment techniques that together would have enabled Libya to produce weapons-grade uranium. The approach failed in 1979, and in 1980 Libya decided to pursue a plutonium-based pathway to nuclear weapons. Libya imported 1,200 tons of uranium ore concentrate from French-controlled mines in Niger without declaring it to the
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cooperated with the OPCW in the destruction of the remaining chemical weapons. After assessing the chemical stockpiles, the OPCW set a deadline for the destruction of the weapons by the Libyan government. As of
September 2013, 1.6 metric tons of mustard blister agent loaded in artillery rounds, 2.5
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from various sources, as Libya had made a strategic decision to start the program with a new attitude. Libya employed a large number of black market network, first reeving the 20 pre-assembled centrifuges and components for an additional 200 centrifuges and related parts from foreign suppliers. The
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later reported that chemical weapons were stolen by armed men who stormed the chemical factory in the Jufra district where the weapons were stored. Military sources reportedly stated that among the chemical weapons are mustard gas and sarin. On 31 August 2016, the last stockpile of ingredients for
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said reports he had received indicated that the remaining weapons were secure and had not fallen into the hands of militant groups. A stockpile of mustard gas, which the OPCW reported the regime may have attempted to hide from inspectors overseeing the chemical weapons program's dismantlement, was
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In 1984, Libya negotiated with the Soviet Union for a supply of nuclear power plants, but its out-of-date technology dissatisfied
Colonel Gaddafi. Gaddafi negotiated with Belgium but the talks failed. In 1984, Libya negotiated with Japan for a pilot-scale uranium conversion facility. A Japanese
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In 2000, Libya accelerated its efforts, still headed by Tinner. Libya received many documents on the design and operation of centrifuges, but the program suffered many setbacks in evaluating these designs as they were too difficult to interpret and bring into operation. Libya ultimately told IAEA
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September 2014, OPCW said Libya still had around 850 tonnes of industrial chemicals that could be used to produce chemical weapons. In October 2014, Libya asked for foreign assistance to transport that stockpile of raw materials for making nerve gas out of Libya for destruction. On 5 February
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uranium enrichment,” which can enrich uranium for use in nuclear reactors as well as for fissile material in nuclear weapons. However, at the time its nuclear program was rolled back by
Gaddafi (with assistance from the United States and the IAEA), Libya's nuclear program remained in very early
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visiting Libya in 1984, a nuclear energy pact was signed by Libya and India, but it is unclear how much interaction and cooperation took place. Throughout the 1980s, Libyan efforts continued to push for acquiring nuclear weapons from various sources. In an ingenious persuasion to
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would voluntarily eliminate all materials, equipment and programs that could lead to internationally proscribed weapons. This included weapons of mass destruction (nuclear, chemical and biological weapons) and long-range ballistic missiles.
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investigators that it had no national personnel competent to evaluate these designs at that time, and due to its extreme difficulty, Libya would have had to ask the supplier for help if it had decided to pursue a nuclear weapon.
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reported that an anonymous Libyan army official stated extremists had seized large amounts of
Gaddafi’s chemical weapons from multiple locations. The official warned that the targeted caches included mustard gas and sarin.
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chemical weapons in the country was removed to
Germany to avoid it falling into the hands of militants and was slated for destruction. Destruction of Libya's chemical weapon precursors was completed in November 2017.
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in Libya. Other reports also suggested that
Russian scientists had been hired to work on a covert Libyan nuclear program. In March 1998, Russia and Libya signed a contract with the Russian consortium, the
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were imposed by the United States in the 1980s, further hampering the nuclear program. Work was completed by Tinner in 1992, but Libya remained unable to produce an operating centrifuge. After the
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Cirincione with Jon B. Wolfsthal and Miriam Rajkumar, Deadly Arsenals: Tracking Weapons of Mass Destruction (Washington, DC: Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, 2002), p. 307.
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that a major ammunition complex, including chemical-weapons-capable artillery shells, was unguarded and open to looting. In
December 2012 a senior Spanish intelligence official said that
1180:, Implementation of the NPT Safeguards Agreement of the Socialist People's Libyan Arab Jamahiriya, Report by the Director General, International Atomic Energy Agency, 20 February 2004.
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who intercepted and arrested these Libyan agents. Investigators have found that nuclear weapons designs obtained by Libya through a
Pakistani smuggling network originated in China.
540:(IAEA) in 1980. The United States and the United Kingdom assisted Libya in removing equipment and material from its nuclear weapons program, with independent verification by IAEA.
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pre-assembled rotors for centrifuges were used to install a completed single centrifuge at the Al Hashan site, which was first successfully tested in October 2000.
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2015, the Libyan Minister of Foreign Affairs and the Director-General of OPCW agreed on the need to complete the destruction of the remaining precursor chemicals.
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755:. Tinner's work on centrifuges took place at the TNRF aimed at producing gas centrifuges for uranium enrichment. By the late 1980s, financial constraints and
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metric tons of congealed mustard agent, and 846 metric tons of chemical weapons ingredients remained to be destroyed.
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made an unsuccessful attempt to convince China to sell tactical nuclear weapons to Libya. In a bilateral meeting with
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Al Qaeda may have chemical weapons, Spain's counter-terror chief warns
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Chronology of Libya's Disarmament and Relations with the United States
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with effect on 5 February 2004, and declared 24.7 metric tonnes of
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had come in effect against Bhutto in response to end the political
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Senate Delegation Positive About Security of Libyan WMD Materials
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The Iraq War did not Force Gadaffi's Hand | Brookings Institution
1653:. Educational Foundation for Nuclear Science, Inc. pp. 14–15
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2157:"Libyan Rebels Advance on Sirte Amid Protests Over Appointments"
2081:"Libya hands over last stockpile of chemical weapon ingredients"
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The Risk Report Volume 1 Number 10 (December 1995) Page 1, 3-4.
1255:"Libya Completes Destruction of Its Category 1 Chemical Weapons"
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for a partial overhaul of the Tajoura Nuclear Research Center.
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said the Soviet Union and China were the most likely suspects.
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succeeded, Libya had been taken out of the equation as the new
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1953:"Libya destroys last of Gaddafi's chemical weapons – France"
1901:"Destruction of Libyan Chemical-Loaded Arms Remains on Hold"
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1797:"Libya: Chemical Weapons Secure According To U.N. Watchdog"
1274:"Destroying Libya's Chemical Weapons: Deadlines and Delays"
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2041:"Report: Chemical weapons in Libya 'seized by extremists'"
1993:"Libya asks chemical weapons watchdog to remove stockpile"
1297:"Uprising in Libya: The False Specter of Chemical Warfare"
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The Chemical Weapons Convention Enters Into Force in Libya
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and had ambitions to acquire nuclear weapons. Before the
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With relations severed with Pakistan, Gaddafi normalized
2101:"Libya conflict: Gaddafi forces 'launched Scud missile'"
1343:"Libya militias capture chemical weapons: army official"
1299:. James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies (CNS)
1276:. James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies (CNS)
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During the 1980s, Gaddafi had reportedly used illicit
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Libya's NTC pledges to destroy chemical weapons: OPCW
2021:"Libyan Minister of Foreign Affairs Visits the OPCW"
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1473:"Libya Has Trouble Building the Most Deadly Weapons"
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Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons
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2187:"Gaddafi missiles could be scrapped"
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1623:"China 'link' to Libya nuke design"
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117:Maximum missile range
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870:Disarmament of Libya
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714:relations with India
687:. Before Pakistan's
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2167:on 7 September 2011
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2069:. 22 February 2015.
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2001:. 24 September 2014
1951:Text by FRANCE 24.
1564:"Who has the Bomb?"
1386:. 23 February 2015.
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847:Kurchatov Institute
701:Libyan Intelligence
665:Zulfikar Ali Bhutto
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2066:The Jerusalem Post
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1959:on 5 February 2014
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