Moscow pushes ahead with plans to supply Tehran with uranium after
release of IAEA report, Iran welcomes move, says Russian commitment to
its nuclear program 'a matter of principle'
Russia on Friday gave the clearest indication yet that it was ready to
send uranium to fuel Iran's first atomic power station, upping the
stakes in a diplomatic crisis surrounding Tehran's nuclear program.
Russia's state-run nuclear fuel producer said inspectors from the
United Nations' nuclear watchdog would later this month start sealing
nuclear fuel bound for the Bushehr plant, a major step to shipping the
fuel to the Bushehr plant in Iran.
In a report on Iran issued on Thursday, the International Atomic Energy
Agency (IAEA) said it had "made arrangements to verify and seal the
fresh fuel foreseen (for Bushehr) on Nov. 26, before shipment of the
fuel from Russia to Iran".
Russia has so far given no concrete date for when it will send the
nuclear fuel to Bushehr, but says it would be sent six months before
the plant's repeatedly delayed start-up.
According to Russian forecasts, the reactor at the plant could be
started up in 2008 and nuclear fuel would have to arrive at the plant
six months before that.
Iran: Russian approach encouraging
Iran's ambassador to Russia on Friday said nuclear fuel deliveries to
the Islamic Republic were a "matter of principle", and hoped Moscow
would send them soon.
"We hope that promises we have been receiving from official Russian
representatives on such an important issue ... will soon be carried out
and realized," Ambassador Gholamreza Ansari said.
The diplomat was speaking at a news conference held simultaneously with
Russia's announcement on fuel inspections.
In Iran, nuclear officials welcomed the fuel delivery developments.
"Russia has formally informed (the IAEA) that it is ready for the
Bushehr nuclear fuel in Russia to be checked and sealed on Nov. 26,"
IRNA quoted Mohammad Saeedi, deputy head of Iran's Atomic Energy
Organization, as saying.
"This means, from a technical and legal point of view, the fuel for the
Bushehr nuclear power plant is ready for transfer to Iran," he said.
The United States, Israel and key European Union nations suspect Iran
is trying to build nuclear bombs.
But Russia, a veto-wielding member of the UN Security Council, says
there is no evidence Tehran is seeking atomic weapons.
"Those offers we hear about the Bushehr AES from our Russian friends
are encouraging for us," Ambassador Ansari said in Moscow.
"The issue of construction at Bushehr between Russian and Iranian
societies is a matter of principle," Ansari said.
Tehran says a report by the IAEA this week has vindicated its
repeated statements that its nuclear
program was purely civilian and showed that there would be no basis for
further discussion of it in the United Nations Security Council.
The IAEA report, released on Thursday, said Iran had made important
strides toward transparency about its nuclear activity but had yet to
resolve outstanding questions. It also said Iran had expanded uranium
enrichment.
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