Four candidates running to lead UN nuclear watchdog by Staff Writers Vienna (AFP) Sept 5, 2019 Four candidates from three continents are in the running to lead the UN's nuclear watchdog, which is tasked with monitoring implementation of the faltering Iran nuclear deal. Slovakia on Thursday put forward Marta Ziakova as the latest candidate for the position of director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), which is searching for a new chief following the death of Yukiya Amano in July. The Slovakian foreign ministry pointed to 63-year-old Ziakova's "extensive expertise in nuclear issues". She is currently head of the Slovak Nuclear Regulatory Authority and has also served in several diplomatic roles at the IAEA itself. "In line with the efforts of late DG (director general) Amano who championed gender balance at the agency, we also think it's high time for a woman to lead the organisation," the ministry said in a statement. Romanian diplomat Cornel Feruta, who was made acting director general after Amano's death, has also put himself forward, a diplomatic source confirmed to AFP. The Argentinian ambassador to the IAEA, Rafael Grossi, declared his candidacy early on in the race. On Wednesday, Lassina Zerbo, 55, the executive secretary of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization (CTBTO) -- also based in Vienna -- announced he was also in the running. Zerbo, of Burkina Faso, told AFP that "my country asked me to stand" and that he was supported by other African nations. Feruta, 43, who worked as a journalist before entering Romania's diplomatic service in 1998, was one of Amano's closest collaborators and had been serving as the agency's chief coordinator. Nominations formally close on Thursday evening but diplomats say no other names are expected to be put forward. One diplomatic source in Vienna told AFP that "a multiplicity of candidates may favour Grossi, as he has been the longest in the race, has strong support from important countries, and his country is working very hard to promote him". The procedure of appointing a new director general would ordinarily take around a year but a meeting of the IAEA's board of governors held after Amano's death agreed to an accelerated timetable which should see a new head appointed in October. The IAEA is tasked with monitoring Iran's nuclear activities to ensure they abide by the terms of the 2015 deal known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, which has veered towards the brink of collapse since the US dramatically withdrew in May 2018. On Wednesday, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani ordered all limits on nuclear research and development to be lifted, the country's third step in scaling down its commitments under the deal.
Russia launches floating nuclear reactor in Arctic despite warnings Moscow (AFP) Aug 23, 2019 Russia will launch the world's first floating nuclear reactor and send it on an epic journey across the Arctic on Friday, despite environmentalists warning of serious risks to the region. Loaded with nuclear fuel, the Akademik Lomonosov will leave the Arctic port of Murmansk to begin its 5,000 kilometre (3,000-mile) voyage to northeastern Siberia. Nuclear agency Rosatom says the reactor is a simpler alternative to building a conventional plant on ground that is frozen all year round, and it int ... read more
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