Media Advisory 2002/0912 (9 December 2002)
News Update on Iraq InspectionsThe following is provided as guidance to the news media and remains subject to change. For additional coverage, see WorldAtom's pages on IAEA and Iraq.
Present Schedule
The Team
The IAEA Iraq Action Team presently consists of about three dozen inspectors and supporting staff. The countries of origin of the team members, at present, are: France, USA, South Africa, the UK, Egypt, Australia, India, Russia, Ireland, Austria, China, Canada, and the Netherlands.
Press Contacts
Inspectors and other members of the IAEA Iraq Action Team are not available to the press. Press briefings by IAEA Director General ElBaradei or other senior IAEA officials will be announced in advance. All press inquiries should be directed to the IAEA Division of Public Information Director and Spokesperson, Mr. Mark Gwozdecky -- Tel. [43-1] 2600-21270 or (43-664-154-6989) -- or to Ms. Melissa Fleming, Alternate Spokesperson -- Tel. [43-1] 2600-21275 or [43] 664-325-7376 (mobile). The Division's Fax number is [43-1] 2600-29610. The email for the press office is info@iaea.org.
The latest available information on IAEA Iraq missions will be posted on the IAEA WorldAtom web site at www.iaea.org/.
Key to Success
In an address to the Carnegie International Non-Proliferation Conference in Washington on 14 November, Dr. ElBaradei said, "The success of inspections in Iraq will in my view depend on five interrelated prerequisites:"
"I would hope and trust that, empowered with the appropriate authority and provided with the necessary information, inspectors should be able to verify effectively the disarmament of Iraq. In my view, the use of force should clearly be the last resort and not the first option. But regardless of how events unfold in the foreseeable future, inspections will be the key, in the long haul, to ensuring that clandestine efforts to develop nuclear weapons - in Iraq or elsewhere - are detected and thwarted. There is no certainty, for example, that a new regime in Iraq, democratic or otherwise, would automatically renounce unconventional weapons, if such renunciation were perceived to be inconsistent with its threat perception. It is essential, therefore, that we make every effort to see to it that inspection - which is central to the entire nuclear arms control effort - succeeds both in Iraq and everywhere else. This requires that we continue to learn from our past experience, that we refine the system, and above all that we continue to work together towards that goal".
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) serves as the world's foremost intergovernmental forum for scientific and technical co-operation in the peaceful use of nuclear technology. Established as an autonomous organization under the United Nations (UN) in 1957, the IAEA carries out programmes to maximize the useful contribution of nuclear technology to society while verifying its peaceful use.
Marc Vidricaire
Director and Spokesperson
Division of Public Information
[43-1] 2600-21270
m.vidricaire@iaea.org
Ayhan Evrensel
Acting Head, Media and Outreach Section
Division of Public Information
[43-1] 2600-21271
[43] 699-165-21271 (mobile)
a.evrensel@iaea.org
NOTE TO EDITORS: For additional information visit the IAEA's Press Section, or call the IAEA's Division of Public Information at (431) 2600-21270.