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Russia starts nuclear deliveries to Iran

by Editor
December 18, 2007
in Nuclear Weapons News
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Agence France-Presse,

MOSCOW: Russia started nuclear fuel deliveries to Iran's first atomic power station on Monday as Tehran defied international pressure by announcing plans to produce more fuel for its nuclear programme.
 
Russia's announcement that fuel had been sent to the unfinished Bushehr power station marked a huge leap forward for Iran's nuclear ambitions, which Western and Israeli governments fear may mask a secret bomb-making project.

“On December 16, 2007, Atomstroiexport began delivery of the fuel for the initial installation at the future Bushehr power station,” the state-run Russian corporation said in a statement.

The delivery process will take up to two months to complete, Atomstroiexport said, with the Russian-built station starting to generate electricity in approximately six months time.

US President George W. Bush told a meeting in Virginia that he supported Moscow's deliveries and said it meant “the Iranians do not need to learn how to enrich” uranium now.

Enriched uranium is needed for nuclear power stations, but can, with further enrichment, be turned into bomb-making material.

“Iran was a threat to peace, Iran is a threat to peace, and Iran will be a threat to peace if we don't stop their enrichment facilities,” Bush said.

But Iran, which says it has no military ambitions with its nuclear plans and intends only to generate electricity, defiantly announced that enrichment work would go ahead.

The head of Iran's atomic energy organisation, Gholam Reza Aghazadeh, said more fuel was needed for a second power station now under construction.

“The fuel for this power station must come from Natanz,” the site of Iran's uranium enrichment plant, he said.

Israel's strategic affairs minister, Avigdor Lieberman, said the insistence on developing more nuclear fuel meant “it is not meant for peaceful energy or nuclear industry.”

“There is no explanation for the uranium enrichment other than a will to obtain a nuclear weapon,” he charged.

US-led accusations that Iran is secretly building a nuclear weapon have long clouded Moscow's Bushehr project, which began in 1995.

Moscow has always rejected the claims and its position was bolstered earlier this month when the US intelligence community contradicted the White House by reporting that Iran had stopped a nuclear weapons drive in 2003.

The US report gave Russia its “final argument,” Fyodor Lukyanov, at the journal Russia in Global Affairs, told AFP.

The Russian foreign ministry stressed in a statement that deliveries were made under control of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).

It added that spent fuel from Bushehr would be “returned to Russia for reprocessing and storage” — part of a plan to ensure that the fuel does not go astray.

IAEA officials monitored the sealing of the nuclear fuel two weeks ago at a factory in Novossibirsk ahead of the delivery.

“The Russian-Iranian cooperation on the Bushehr power station visibly demonstrates that one can effectively and reliably guarantee the realisation of national plans on developing the civilian atomic energy sector,” the ministry statement said.

In addition to rejecting US calls for the suspension of Bushehr, Moscow has also sold Iran anti-aircraft missiles and other high-tech weapons reportedly deployed by Iran's military in defence of nuclear installations.

Western powers, led by the United States, are pushing for a third UN sanctions resolution against Tehran to punish its refusal to suspend uranium enrichment.

However, the start of fuel deliveries makes that even less likely to happen, analysts said.

“Russia and China, which were already against sanctions, will now be even more confident,” Lukyanov said.

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