Some nuclear technology ordered by Libya for its former weapons program is missing, while the origin of other material is unclear, the UN nuclear watchdog said Monday.
The findings raised concerns about where the equipment is and whether North Korea could have been a provider.
The International Atomic Energy Agency findings on Libya’s now-dismantled nuclear weapons program were circulated in a confidential report obtained by The Associated Press before a meeting of the agency’s board of governors.
The report is expected to be released to diplomats in the next few days.
In the report, the agency credited Libya with cooperation, but said some questions remain. Among them was the issue of some “enrichment technology” that was missing after Libya ordered but never received it.




