US,
The
The move - making
There are about 1,440 tonnes of
highly enriched uranium (HEU) and 500 tonnes of plutonium stockpiled and in
nuclear arms globally, says the Nuclear Security Governance Experts Group
(NSGEG) lobby group. Most of it is under military guard but some for civilian
uses is less stringently secured.
Analysts say that radical groups
could theoretically build a crude but deadly nuclear weapon if they had the
money, technical knowledge and materials needed.
"With this accomplishment (in
But, "highly enriched uranium
still exists in too many places where there are viable alternatives,"
said Moniz.
Refined uranium fuels nuclear energy
reactors but, if processed further, can also form the fissile core of nuclear
bombs. Highly-enriched uranium has traditionally been used for research
reactors, making such plants especially sensitive.
The first uranium shipment from
The U.N. nuclear
agency and
In the previous such case, the White House
said in April that the
Obtaining weapons-grade fissile
material poses the biggest challenge for militant groups, so it must be kept
secure both at civilian and military facilities, experts say.
A fairly simple-to-design bomb would
require about 50-60 kg of highly enriched uranium, the NSGEG said. More
sophisticated devices would need less material, experts say.
The
He also said he had asked Japanese
officials during the week-long nuclear security conference in
But Japan's plans for a major nuclear
fuel reprocessing facility - which would yield plutonium for the recycling of
spent reactor fuel - is "clearly a sovereign choice in terms of how Japan
operates its fuel cycle", he said.
In May, the Wall Street Journal said
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Reuters
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