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Thursday, November 13, 2008
Russia will Keep Nuclear Fuel Delivery to Iran

Russia will Keep Fuel Delivery to Iran
News number: 870823104617:51 | 2008-11-13
http://english.farsnews.com/newstext.php?nn=8708231046

TEHRAN (FNA)- Russia says the UN Security Council resolutions do not legally
prevent Moscow from completing nuclear fuel shipment to Iran's Bushehr
plant.

Moscow is obliged to provide Iran with nuclear fuel as part of an agreement
signed between the two countries to build Bushehr power plant and the
shipment is totally legal, Russian ambassador to Kuwait Alexander Kinshchak
said in an interview with al-Watan daily.

"Russia is committed to the contract as long as it comes within the peaceful
use of nuclear energy," he added.

The UN Security Council has so far imposed three rounds of sanctions against
Iran over its nuclear activities, press tv reported.

The envoy noted Russia's cooperation with Iran would be an opportunity for
surveillance, and guarantees that the fuel would be used only for peaceful
purposes.

Russia's Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov said in October that
political obstacles would not hinder the completion of Bushehr plant.

"Among the six parties, there is a full understanding that the work at
Bushehr has no proliferation risks," ITAR-TASS news agency quoted him as
saying.

Under a contract signed in 1995, Russia's Atomstroyexport has been helping
Iran in the construction of a nuclear power plant capable of generating some
1,000 megawatts of electricity annually.

The Russian company also trains Iranian specialists and has so far delivered
eight fuel shipments to the reactor.

Israel, which along with the US accuses Iran of developing a secret nuclear
weapons program, says it is not 'pleased' with Russia's policy on Iran. Tel
Aviv has called on Moscow to re-evaluate the threat Israel believes Iran may
pose.

The UN nuclear watchdog, which has extensively monitored Iran's nuclear
activities since 2003, said in its latest Iran report that its inspectors
have not found any 'components of a nuclear weapon' or 'related nuclear
physics studies' in the country.

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