 The IAEA Board of Governors is meeting this week at the agency's headquarters in Vienna, Austria. In his opening statement, Director-General Yuki Amano said it is essential that Iran fully implement its nuclear-related commitments under the agreement known as the JCBOA. I am worried about increasing tensions over the Iranian nuclear issue. As I have constantly emphasized, the nuclear-related commitments entered into by Iran under the JCBOA represent a significant gain for nuclear verification. I therefore hope that ways can be found to reduce current tensions through dialogue. The agency continues to monitor the nuclear program of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. We remain ready to play an essential role in verifying the DPRK's nuclear program if political agreement is reached among countries concerned. The Director-General also highlighted an upcoming IAEA conference on climate change and the role of nuclear power in October. The 451 nuclear power reactors in operation in 30 countries today supply over 10% of the world's total electricity and a third of all low carbon power. The Board of Governors meets five times a year. It plays an important role in the IAEA's policymaking. From Vienna, Austria, this is Alejandra Silva, reporting for the IAEA.