Yukiya Amano
ForMin Manescu speaks in Vienna about Romania's commitment to contribute to strengthening nuclear security
Romanian Foreign Affairs Minister Ramona Manescu participated on Monday in the opening of the International Atomic Energy Agency's (IAEA) 63rd General Conference in Vienna, context in which she talked about Romania's commitment to contribute to strengthening nuclear security, including through co-chairing the IAEA's International Conference on nuclear security, alongside Panama in February 2020
Foreign Ministry:Romania supports Cornel Feruta's candidacy for head of the International Atomic Energy Agency
Romania supports the candidacy of ambassador Cornel Feruta for the position of director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in the upcoming elections that will take place during the meeting of the IAEA General Conference this September.
Iran Fulfilling Nuclear Deal Commitments
Iran is fulfilling its commitments under the nuclear deal with world powers and U.N. inspectors are facing no problems in their verification efforts, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) director-general said on Monday, quoted by Reuters.
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Gojkovic: Joining IAEA BoG boost to Serbia's recognisability
VIENNA - Serbian Parliament Speaker Maja Gojkovic has met with International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director General Yukiya Amano in Vienna, where she headed a Serbian delegation at an IAEA General Conference meeting.
World in shock, as North Korea says it tested hydrogen bomb
North Korea says it has successfully tested a hydrogen bomb on Sunday. It is its sixth long-range missile test, marking a dramatic escalation of the the regime’s stand-off with the United States and its allies.
Iran nuclear deal still fragile, says UN atomic chief
The implementation of a landmark nuclear agreement between Iran and world powers is still fragile, the head of the U.N. agency that polices Iran's side of the deal has said, warning that small mistakes could have grave consequences.
UN, IAEA Chiefs Condemn Nuclear Test Reported by North Korea
United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said on Wednesday that the underground nuclear test announced by North Korea is "deeply troubling" .
The hydrogen bomb test violates numerous resolutions of the UN Security Council despite calls by the international community to cease such activities, Ban Ki-moon told reporters at the UN headquarters, according to un.org.
World community condemns N. Korea’s claims over hydrogen bomb test
The international community on Wednesday condemned North Korea’s statement that it carried out successfully hydrogen bomb test.
The United Nations Security Council will hold an emergency meeting later due to the reported test.
IAEA chief visits Iran's controversial Parchin site
The head of the UN atomic watchdog was granted access on Sept.20 to a controversial Iranian military site where it is alleged covert research to build a nuclear bomb took place.
IAEA chief fails to reassure US senators on Iran deal
Senate Foreign Relations Committee chairman Bob Corker said lawmakers left an August 5 briefing by the head of the UN nuclear watchdog agency "less assured" about the nuclear deal with Iran.