Special
report: Iran Nuclear Crisis
TEHRAN, May 19 (Xinhua) -- A senior
Iranian nuclear official said on Saturday that his country would produce both
nuclear fuel and electricity in five years' time, local ISNA news agency
reported.
Iran will also be among the countries to gain
domestic nuclear energy in the next decade, Mohammad Saeedi, deputy chief of
Iran's Atomic Energy Organization, was quoted as saying.
He made the remarks at a seminar held at the Arak
Open University attended by the director of the Arak heavy water nuclear
facility and some other local officials.
"Iran has been the first country to gain access to
this technology step by step by Iranians themselves," Saeedi said.
"In order to achieve comprehensive development and
reach its targets, Iran should equip itself with all kinds of modern
technologies and this requires national will," he said.
According to Iran's announced nuclear energy
strategy, it wants to construct a network of about 20 nuclear power plants with
a capacity of 20,000 MW by 2025.
The Bushehr nuclear power plant, located in
southwestern Iran, is the country's first nuclear power plant which is being
built by a Russian contractor.
But work at the plant has been long delayed since
Russia and Iran signed a one-billion-U.S.-dollar contract for the construction
of the plant in 1995.
The UN Security Council unanimously adopted on March
24 a new resolution with tougher sanctions to pressure Iran to suspend uranium
enrichment activities.
Iran has refused to heed the Security Council's
demand, insisting that its nuclear programs are for peaceful purposes only.
The United States and some other Western countries
have accusedIran of trying to develop nuclear weapons under the cover of its
civilian nuclear programs.