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Sergei Kiriyenko, head of the Russian Federal Nuclear Power Agency. Photo Courtesy: AFP
Russia's nuclear chief to visit Iran's new power plant
Sun-Aug 24, 2008
Tehran / Indo-Asian News Service
Russia's nuclear power chief would visit Iran to prepare the nuclear fuel operation of the Bushehr nuclear power plant in southern Iran, ISNA news agency reported on Sunday.
An unnamed nuclear official told ISNA that Sergei Kiriyenko is scheduled to visit Tehran in the first week of September for talks with officials of the Iranian Atomic Energy Organization.
Kiriyenko is also scheduled to go to the Persian Gulf port of Bushehr and inspect the latest developments in the Bushehr plant, the official added.
Iran's Atomic Energy Organization head Gholam-Reza Aqazadeh said the Russian side was committed to launching the Bushehr plant soon.
Russia finished delivery of 82 tonnes of low-enriched uranium for the plant's light-water reactor in January, and Kiriyenko said in June that nuclear fuel operations would start this year.
The Iran-Russia joint project was originally supposed to be completed at the beginning of the millennium but has been delayed at least five times for various reasons.
Iran said Russian shipments would not stop the country from pursuing its own uranium-enrichment programme, which the UN Security Council has ordered Iran to suspend, threatening further sanctions.
An unnamed nuclear official told ISNA that Sergei Kiriyenko is scheduled to visit Tehran in the first week of September for talks with officials of the Iranian Atomic Energy Organization.
Kiriyenko is also scheduled to go to the Persian Gulf port of Bushehr and inspect the latest developments in the Bushehr plant, the official added.
Iran's Atomic Energy Organization head Gholam-Reza Aqazadeh said the Russian side was committed to launching the Bushehr plant soon.
Russia finished delivery of 82 tonnes of low-enriched uranium for the plant's light-water reactor in January, and Kiriyenko said in June that nuclear fuel operations would start this year.
The Iran-Russia joint project was originally supposed to be completed at the beginning of the millennium but has been delayed at least five times for various reasons.
Iran said Russian shipments would not stop the country from pursuing its own uranium-enrichment programme, which the UN Security Council has ordered Iran to suspend, threatening further sanctions.
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