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Russia
to deliver nuclear fuel to Iran
AFP
MOSCOW
Petroleumworld.com 12 13 06
Moscow plans on delivering fuel in March for Iran's first atomic power
plant amid heightened international debate over Tehran's nuclear program,
Russian state monopoly Atomstroiexport told Russian news agencies Tuesday.
"We plan to launch preliminary work in January to deliver fuel
in March," Sergei Shmatko, head of Atomstroiexport, was quoted
by the Ria Novosti agency as saying.
Shmatko said the nuclear fuel would be delivered on schedule to the
southern plant of Bushehr, six months before its expected opening in
September 2007.
Moscow clinched a deal with Tehran in 1995 to build Bushehr, but the
project has faced delays -- partly due to suspicions by Washington that
Tehran is trying to build a nuclear weapon.
Under a separate agreement signed last year, Russia would provide nuclear
fuel to Iran and ferry back spent fuel to prevent it from being diverted
into a weapons program.
Tehran also consented to allow the International Atomic Energy Agency
to monitor Bushehr and the fuel deliveries.
Russia is part of a group of six world powers mulling United Nations
sanctions against Iran over its nuclear program.
AFP
12 2056 GMT 12 06
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