Tuesday, October 21, 2008

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'No problems' for start-up at Iran's nuclear plant - Russia

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Agence France Presse (AFP)

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

MOSCOW: Moscow sees no political obstacles to the start-up of the first reactor at Iran's Russian-built nuclear plant at Bushehr, a senior Russian diplomat was quoted as saying Monday. "From a political point of view, there are no problems with this," Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov was quoted as saying by the official ITAR-TASS news agency after visiting Tehran over the weekend "Right now, the final stages of preparing the station for launch are under way," he said, adding that there was no risk that Bushehr would help Iran obtain nuclear weapons.

"Among the six parties, there is a full understanding that the work at Bushehr has no proliferation risks," he said, referring to the six countries that have been negotiating with Iran over its nuclear program.

Some Western governments assert that Iran is developing nuclear weapons under cover of a civilian nuclear energy program that includes the Bushehr plant, an allegation denied by Tehran. As a signatory to the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, Iran has the legal right to pursue a civilian nuclear program.

Russia has been helping Iran build the Bushehr plant but the project has been beset by delays. A Russian nuclear official said last month the start-up of Bushehr's first reactor would be "irreversible" by February.

Russia is among the six countries talking with Iran over the nuclear weapons issue, along with the US, UK, China, France and Germany. Moscow has resisted calls for tougher sanctions on Tehran. - AFP

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