Special Report: Iran Nuclear Crisis
MOSCOW, Dec. 13 (Xinhua) -- Russia and Iran have reached an agreement on
the Bushehr nuclear power station in Iran.
"We have resolved all the problems with the Iranians," said Sergei Shmatko,
president of Russian state contractor Atomstroiexport, on Thursday.
"We have agreed on the construction schedule. I shall define it more
precisely at the end of December," Shmatko was quoted by the Itar-Tass news
agency as saying.
The first nuclear power station in Iran, Bushehr had been expected to start
operation this past September, but the start-up has been delayed and the project
remains under construction due toa dispute between Russian contractors and Iran
over the terms of payment.
Nuclear fuel will be supplied to the site half a year before the need
arises, he said.
"The completion of the Bushehr nuclear power plant is among the most
important criteria for maintaining normal dialogue with Iran on the nuclear
problem," the Interfax news agency quoted Shmatko as saying.
During an inspection in late November, experts from the International
Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and Russian nuclear specialists checked and sealed
nuclear fuel containers for delivery to Iran at a Siberian chemical plant.
The Novosibirsk chemical concentrates plant has produced 100 tonnes of fuel
for the Bushehr nuclear power station, but the plant's officials did not
disclose the date of dispatch.
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further sanctions against Iran
BRUSSELS, Dec. 7 (Xinhua) -- Russian Foreign Minister
Sergey Lavrov dismissed a call by U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice for
further U.N. sanctions on Iran concerning its ambitious nuclear program. Full story