Russia, Iran To Discuss Bushehr Nuclear Power Plant Construction

RUSSIA, IRAN TO DISCUSS BUSHEHR NUCLEAR POWER PLANT CONSTRUCTION

PanARMENIAN.Net
25.02.2009 20:49 GMT+04:00

/PanARMENIAN.Net/ The head of Russia’s state nuclear power corporation
Rosatom is due to discuss the construction of the Bushehr nuclear
power plant in southern Iran on Wednesday.

Sergei Kiriyenko is scheduled to take part in a working meeting
with heads of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) and
subcontractors. The meeting will take place at the construction site.

"Today we are starting large-scale work on launching the Bushehr
nuclear power plant. In particular, one of the elements will be
uploading dummy assemblies in the reactor of the first energy unit,"
Kiriyenko said.

Earlier, a spokesman for the AEOI said Iran was to start up the $1
billion Bushehr facility for a test on Wednesday.

The plant, which Russia undertook to finish as part of a 1998 contract,
was originally scheduled to go on line at the end of 2006, but the
date has been pushed back several times.

Russia has cited financial problems for the delay, but it has been
suggested Moscow was stalling due to Western suspicions that Tehran
could be seeking to build nuclear weapons.

The Islamic Republic insists it needs its nuclear program to generate
energy for civilian purposes.

Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki said earlier the Bushehr plant
will go on stream in the first half of 2009. Russian Deputy Foreign
Minister Alexei Borodavkin said earlier the plant would be commissioned
according to the schedule agreed with Tehran.

In December 2007 – January 2008, Russia supplied nuclear fuel for the
plant under control of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA),
the UN nuclear watchdog. Iran has agreed to return spent nuclear fuel
to Russia.

Russia, along with China, has been behind the watering down of UN
Security Council sanctions proposed by the United States and other
Western countries. The two countries have advocated diplomacy in
addressing the Iran nuclear issue, RIA Novosti reports.