Congressional Digest

International Debates Archives March 2003 No. 3 Vol. 1
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)

North Korea's Nuclear Program

International Efforts to Monitor Nonproliferation

International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)

Director General Mohamed ElBaradei

The International Atomic Energy Agency is an autonomous organization under the United Nations founded in 1957 as an intergovernmental forum for scientific and technical cooperation in the peaceful use of nuclear technology. Through its inspection program, it is responsible for verifying that nations comply with their requirements under nonproliferation agreements and treaties. The Agency has 134 member states and is based in Vienna, Austria. Mohamed ElBaradei has been Director General of the IAEA since December 1, 1997. The Egyptian-born diplomat has held high-level positions with the Agency since 1984. The following is excerpted from Director General ElBaradei’s November 11, 2002,…

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