Nuclear terror attacks should not be ruled out, warns atomic energy agency head

The world has seen a “big achievement” in barring nuclear terrorism over the past six years but the threat remains, warned director general of International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Yukiya Amano.

 

Speaking in Washington DC, Amano said that preventing extremist groups from obtaining nuclear material is one of the major concerns being discussed at the Nuclear Security Summit 2016. The director general said that the risk should not be ruled out even though no nuclear attack by terrorist groups has ever been successfully launched.
“Until now, there has not been a terrorist attack using nuclear material,” Amano said. “But this fact should not blind us on the possibility of terrorists using nuclear material in the form of a dirty bomb, for example. We should stay very vigilant and the possibility is real, the risk is there. So we need to cooperate among member states; each country needs [to] enhance their nuclear security.”

 

Amano attributed this achievement in nuclear security to the enhanced efforts from the international community.

 

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