IAEA says its 72-year-old chief, Yukiya Amano, has died
VIENNA — Yukiya Amano, the International Atomic Energy Agency’s director general, has died at 72, the agency announced Monday.
The Secretariat did not give a cause of death for Amano, or say when he died. The agency said he was planning to write soon to the agency’s board of governors announcing his decision to step down. It released part of that letter, in which Amano he praised the agency for delivering “concrete results to achieve the objective of ‘Atoms for Peace and Development’ plan.”
He added that he was “very proud of our achievements and grateful” to IAEA member states and agency staff.
The IAEA said its flag will be lowered to half-mast.