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Nuclear chief warns no \'business as usual\'

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The head of the UN\'s nuclear watchdog warned on Monday that confidence in atomic energy had been \"deeply shaken\" by the Fukushima disaster as he began a conference to debate the lessons of the crisis in Japan. \"The eyes of the world will be upon us in the next few days,\" Yukiya Amano said at the start of the five-day ministerial meeting of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in Vienna. \"Public confidence in the safety of nuclear power has been deeply shaken.\" Since the disaster at Japan\'s Fukushima nuclear plant in the wake of the March 11 earthquake and tsunami, several countries, such as Germany and Italy, have decided to abandon nuclear power. Still, Amano noted: \"Nuclear power will remain important for many countries.\" \"Nuclear events respect no borders so an international approach to nuclear safety is essential,\" he added. \"Business as usual is not the option.\" In a report to be handed to the agency\'s 151 member states, the IAEA criticised Japan\'s response after the Fukushima accident, especially its failure to implement the agency\'s convention on dealing with nuclear emergencies. The convention lays down the rules for cooperation between the nuclear watchdog and states that may need help, in the areas of security and communication. The IAEA report was drawn up based on an experts\' visit to Japan last month. A preliminary version of the document, presented in Tokyo earlier this month, said Japan had underestimated the hazard posed by tsunamis to nuclear plants, but praised Tokyo\'s response to the March 11 disaster as \"exemplary\".

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