Iranian president announces Wednesday country's nuclear program has
succeeded in making 3,000 centrifuges operational at one of its uranium
enrichment plants
Iran has achieved a landmark, with 3,000 centrifuges fully working in
its controversial uranium enrichment program, President Mahmoud
Ahmadinejad announced Wednesday.
"We have now reached 3,000 machines," Ahmadinejad told thousands of
Iranians in Birjand in eastern Iran, in a show of defiance of
international demands to halt the program believed to be masking the
country's nuclear arms efforts.
Ahmadinejad has in the past claimed Iran succeeded in installing the
3,000 centrifuges at its uranium enrichment facility at Natanz.
Wednesday's claim was his first official statement that the plant is
now fully operating the 3,000 centrifuges.
Centrifuges are used in enriching uranium, a process that can produce
either fuel for a nuclear reactor or material for a warhead.
Visit to Bahrain?
Meanwhile, an embassy official said on Wednesday Iranian President
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad will visit Bahrain this month, , days after British
newspapers quoted the kingdom's crown prince accusing Iran of building
a nuclear bomb.
The Times and The Daily Telegraph newspapers on Friday quoted Bahrain's
Crown Prince Sheikh Salman bin Hamad al-Khalifa as saying Iran was
developing nuclear weapons, a view shared by the West but rarely
expressed in public by Iran's Arab neighbors.
Iran denies the accusations, and says its nuclear ambitions are for
peaceful purposes.
"Ahmadinejad is coming to Bahrain in November, but the date has not
been finalized. He will discuss bilateral ties and regional issues of
common interest," Iranian embassy spokesman Abulghasem Vafaei said,
declining to give further details.
Bahrain, a US ally, is home to the US navy's fifth fleet, which has
conducted several war-game exercises in waters close to Iran's coast.
Since the British newspaper articles were published, Iran's state news
agency IRNA carried a report quoting Bahrain's foreign minister saying
the prince's words were "distorted".
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