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Japan urged to return plutonium to US

China has urged Japan to return to suppliers over 300 kilograms of nuclear material which could arm dozens of nuclear weapons.

“Japan’s large stock of nuclear material, including weapons grade nuclear substances, involves nuclear security and nonproliferation risks,” Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Hua Chunying told a regular press briefing.

It is also against the regulations of the nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency, which require countries to keep a balance between the demand and supply of nuclear materials, Hua said.

The United States offered 331 kilograms of weapons grade plutonium, partly produced by Britain, to Japan during the Cold War, Japan’s Kyodo News Agency reported last month. The highly concentrated plutonium, which is kept by Japan’s atomic energy agency, could be used to produce 40 to 50 nuclear weapons. Japan holds another 44 tons of plutonium which could be used for nuclear reactors.

The US has been asking for a return of the material since the first nuclear security summit in 2010. The two sides are expected to reach agreement at the third summit in March.

“Japan has avoided returning the material which caused international concern. China is deeply concerned and is expecting an explanation,” Hua said.

The spokeswoman urged Japan, a member of the Treaty on the Nonproliferation of Nuclear Weapons, to honor its obligations and return the material at an early date.

 




 

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