Two in tight race to lead UN nuclear watchdog

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VIENNA: Two candidates from two continents are in a tight race to become the next head the UN's nuclear watchdog, which is tasked with monitoring ...

VIENNA: Two candidates from two continents are in a tight race to become the next head the UN's nuclear watchdog, which is tasked with monitoring the implementation of the faltering Iran nuclear deal, a diplomat said on Tuesday .

In an informal vote by the 35-member board of governors of the Vienna-based organisation, Feruta received 14 votes, while Grossi got 15 endorsements, the diplomat said.Zerbo is the executive secretary of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty Organization , also based in Vienna.A fourth candidate, Marta Ziakova, head of the Slovak Nuclear Regulatory Authority, has dropped out after she received no support in an earlier informal vote.

 

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