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Special report:Iran Nuclear Crisis
TEHRAN, May 2 (Xinhua) -- A top Iranian official has confirmed on Tuesday that Iran had enriched uranium up to 4.8
percent purity,the ISNA news agency reported.
"Iran has successfully produced enriched uranium up
to 4.8 percent. This level can satisfy Iran's demand to produce nuclear energy
fuel," Chairman of Iran's Atomic Energy Organization Gholam Reza Aghazadeh was
quoted as saying.
"Purity of more than 5 percent is not on agenda now,"
he said,but adding Iran will deploy more than 3,000 centrifuges to upgrade
enrichment work soon.
On April 11, President Ahmadinejad officially
declared that Iran has gained ticket to join global nuclear club by having
produced 3.5 percent enriched uranium from 164 centrifuges in the central town
of Natanz, a technological leap in the process for nuclear power plant
construction.
Enrichment is the process for manufacturing fuel for
civil nuclear power devices but uranium more than 90 percent purity can also be
used to build an atomic bomb.
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Chief
Mohamed ElBaradei submitted a report last Friday to the UN Security Council,
saying Iran had ignored a non-binding demand to suspendall uranium enrichment
before last Friday's deadline.
The IAEA has prompted calls from Western powers for
tougher Security Council action against Iran.
Foreign ministers of five permanent members of the UN
Security Council -- the United States, Britain, France, Russia and China --plus
Germany are scheduled to meet in New York on May 9 to discuss response to
ElBaradei's report. Enditem |