IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano on Monday once again confirms Iran's compliance with its' nuclear-related commitments under the JCPOA.

Iran Press/Europe: By saying that Iran is implementing its' nuclear-related commitments under the the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano continued: “it is essential that Iran continues to fully implement those commitments.”

“Our inspection work has doubled since 2013. IAEA inspectors now spend 3,000 calendar days per year on the ground in Iran. We have installed some 2,000 tamper-proof seals on nuclear material and equipment. We collect and analyse hundreds of thousands of images captured daily by our sophisticated surveillance cameras in Iran — about half of the total number of such images that we collect throughout the world, IAEA Director General noted.”

"IAEA inspectors had had access to all the sites and locations which they needed to visit. The Agency continues to verify the non-diversion of nuclear material declared by Iran under its' Safeguards Agreement,” IAEA Director General added.

Addressing the 62nd Regular Session of IAEA General Conference, Amano went on to say that the Agency continues to monitor non-diversion of nuclear material declared by Iran under its Safeguards Agreement.

“The Agency now implements safeguards in 181 countries, helping to ensure that nuclear materials are not diverted from peaceful purposes. This is an important, and unique, contribution to international peace and security,” Amano said.

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The IAEA12th periodical report on Thursday once again confirmed Iran's compliance to its nuclear deal with world powers known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).

Meanwhile, the 62nd IAEA General Conference elected Marta ?iaková of Slovakia as its President.

Marta ?iaková served as Slovakia’s Governor to the IAEA during 2004–2006 and 2013-2015, and was the Chair of the IAEA Board of Governors from 2014 to 2015.

Marta ?iaková

 

?iaková is currently an observer in the International Nuclear Safety Advisory Group, member of the IAEA Committee on Safety Standards and a member of the OECD Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA) Committee on Nuclear Regulatory Activities Bureau.

Since 2015, she has been the Chair of the OECD Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA) Steering Committee for Nuclear Energy and held the post of Vice-Chair of the NEA Steering Committee Bureau from 2012 to 2015. She has actively participated in many international events conducted under the auspices of the IAEA, NEA and within the European Union/Euratom framework.

Marta ?iaková has been the Chairperson of Slovakia’s Nuclear Regulatory Authority since 2002 and is a member of her country’s Nuclear Society and of the Slovak Society for Science and Technique.

She has an extensive professional background in the nuclear field and held various positions at the VUJE Nuclear Power Plant Research Institute, where she served as Head of the International Training Activities Section, Head of the Theoretical Training Department and was the Project Manager for several safety projects.

?iaková holds a doctorate in Technical Cybernetics from the Bratislava Electrotechnical Faculty of the Slovak Technical University; and an Engineering degree in Technical Cybernetics – Automation Control.

The 62nd IAEA General Conference is set for 17-21 September 2018 at the Vienna International Centre (VIC) in Vienna, Austria, where high-ranking officials and representatives from IAEA member-states will consider a range of issues, IAEA website reported.

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