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Tehran,
Moscow agree to build new nuclear power plant - Iran’s nuclear
chief
Tehran
and Moscow will cooperate on the future construction of a new nuclear
power plant, according to Iranian nuclear chief Ali Akbar Salehi. The
news comes as Russia hands over operational control of the first unit
of the Bushehr nuclear plant to Iran
RT,
23
September, 2013
.
“The
operation of the Bushehr nuclear power plant from this day has been
passed to Iranian specialists and will come under full control of the
Iranian side after a two-year warranty period or seven thousand
hours of work,” said the head of the Atomic Energy Organization of
Iran (AEOI), Ali Akbar Salehi, as quoted by IRNA news agency.
"The
Iranian people have been waiting for the commissioning of the Bushehr
nuclear power plant for 37 years," he added.
Salehi
noted that Russian experts would remain at the facility throughout
the two-year warranty period.
"Should
any problem arise the Russian contractor is responsible for removing
it," he said.
Moscow
has also agreed to provide the facility with fuel for 10 years. The
supply deal commits Tehran to returning the spent fuel.
Salehi
said that in the near future, Tehran is expecting the construction of
a second unit of the Bushehr nuclear power plant.
“During
the last meeting of the intergovernmental commission on economic
issues of Iran and Russia both parties reached an agreement on the
construction of new nuclear power plants,” he said.
He
acknowledged that the two countries are continuing negotiations on
the issue of building new facilities and said “construction work is
to start soon.”
Tehran
is open to nuclear energy collaboration, said Iranian President
Hassan Rouhani in a statement dedicated to the event. He added that
the country is open to a constructive dialogue with any party
interested in such cooperation. The president urged all countries to
promote the peaceful use of nuclear energy.
“As
in the past, the Islamic Republic of Iran will be a pioneer in
achieving this magnificent goal,” he said.
The
1,000-megawatt plant in Bushehr is located approximately 1,200
kilometers south of the capital.
The
construction of the first civilian nuclear power plant in Iran and
the entire Middle East region was started in Bushehr in 1975 by
Kraftwerk Union AG – a subsidiary of the German company Siemens.
But
following the 1979 Islamic revolution, the US imposed economic
sanctions on Iran, with Germany joining them. The construction work
was stopped and the contract terminated.
In
1992, the governments of Russia and Iran struck a deal on the
construction of the nuclear plant, which was followed the signing of
a contract in 1995 on the completion of the first power unit of the
Bushehr facility. However, due to technical problems, the plant began
to generate energy only in 2011. In June 2013, the first unit was
launched at 100 percent capacity.
The
Bushehr nuclear power plant has no link to nuclear weapons production
and cannot be used to develop such technology. The facility has never
been and is not subjected to international sanctions, as the
construction was carried out under the supervision of the
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).
Nevertheless,
some Western countries - mainly the United States and Israel -
believe that Iran’s nuclear ambitions are aimed at developing
weapons, and suggest imposing new sanctions on the Islamic Republic
in addition to existing restrictions on the economy. The countries
want the new sanctions to target investments in oil, gas and
petrochemicals, and exports of refined petroleum products, among
other things.
Iran
and the P5+1 group – the US, UK, Russia, China, France, and Germany
- have held several rounds of talks on Tehran’s nuclear energy
program, but have not yet come to an agreement.
Iran
says its nuclear program is targeted at developing energy and
medicine, and that the country has the right to use nuclear
technology for peaceful purposes
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