Special Report: Iran Nuclear Crisis
TEHRAN, Jan. 20 (Xinhua) -- Russia has delivered more
than half of the nuclear fuel for Iran's first atomic power plant in Bushehr
after a fourth consignment arrived on Sunday, the official IRNA news agency
reported.
"The fourth shipment of fuel, weighing 11 tons, for
Bushehr nuclear power plant arrived in Iran Sunday morning," IRNA quoted Iran's
Organization for Production and Development of Nuclear Energy as saying in a
statement.
Russia has reportedly agreed to provide Iran with a
total of 82tons of fuel for the Bushehr plant. The remainder of the fuel, about
40 tons, was scheduled to arrive in four separate shipments in the coming
months, the report said.
As the first nuclear power station in Iran, Bushehr
had been expected to start operation last September.
But the start-up has been delayed and the project
remains under construction due to a dispute between Russian contractors and Iran
over the terms of payment.
Russia and Iran reached an agreement late last year
that paved the way for the delivery of nuclear fuel.
Iran received its first shipment of nuclear fuel from
Russia on Dec. 17.
Iranian officials have said that the Bushehr nuclear
power plant would be launched in the summer of 2008, but the plant's Russian
constructor has said that it would not go on line until the end of the year.
The United States and some other Western countries
have been alleged that Iran may try to develop atomic bombs under a civilian
cover.
Iran has denied all the charges, saying it's nuclear
program was just aimed at generating electricity and would never abandon its
legal rights.