The IAEA has continued to monitor activities around North Korea’s Yongbyon Nuclear Scientific Research Centre, but cannot confirm the nature and purpose of the activities because it does not have access on the ground, Director General Yukiya Amano told the IAEA's Board of Governors today.
IAEA inspectors were required to leave North Korea in 2009. Since then, the Agency has monitored the country’s nuclear programme using open-source information and satellite imagery.
Mr Amano said the IAEA continued to closely follow international developments on the North Korea nuclear issue. “We hope that these processes will lead to an agreement and to implementation of concrete denuclearization measures,” he said. “The IAEA stands ready to undertake verification and monitoring activities in the DPRK if a political agreement is reached among countries concerned.”
In his statement to a regular meeting of the 35-nation Board, Mr Amano also presented a broad overview of developments in all areas of IAEA activities.