IAEA chief sounds warning on 'nuclear terrorism'
July 01, 2013  21:12
The head of the UN atomic agency warned today against complacency in preventing "nuclear terrorism", saying progress in recent years should not lull the world into a false sense of security. 

"Much has been achieved in the past decade," Yukiya Amano of the International Atomic Energy Agency told a gathering in Vienna of some 1,200 delegates from around 110 states including 35 ministers to review progress on the issue.
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