151. North Korea’s Plutonium Declaration: A Starting Point for an Initial Verification Process
- Author:
- David Albright, Paul Brannan, and Jacqueline Shire
- Publication Date:
- 01-2008
- Content Type:
- Special Report
- Institution:
- Institute for Science and International Security
- Abstract:
- On December 27, Japan’s Tokyo Shimbun newspaper quoted U.S. and North Korean officials saying that North Korea had declared a plutonium stockpile of about 30 kilograms. The report was subsequently picked up by several wires, including AFP and UPI. Based on discussions with a knowledgeable official, this roughly 30 kilograms of plutonium apparently refers to a stock of plutonium that North Korea separated from irradiated fuel produced in the five megawatt-electric reactor at Yongbyon. The separation of the plutonium occurred at the Radiochemical Laboroatory at Yongbyon. If this quantity refers to separated plutonium (and not the total quantity of plutonium produced in the spent fuel of several reactor cores), it does fall inside the lower bound of the range of the amount of separated plutonium that ISIS has assessed North Korea could now possess.
- Topic:
- Diplomacy, Nuclear Weapons, Nonproliferation, and Plutonium
- Political Geography:
- Asia and North Korea