Iran in talks with Russia over new nuclear sites RIA Novosti, PUBLISHED September 24, 2011 Iran is in talks with Russia to build new nuclear facilities, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said on Thursday. "We are in talks with Russia on construction of new nuclear power stations," Ahmadinejad told the Russia Today TV channel. Iran may accept an offer from any other country willing to cooperate, he said. Ahmadinejad was speaking just two weeks after the Bushehr nuclear power station, Iran's first such plant, was connected to the national grid. The Russian-built facility began operating at a low level in May. Earlier this month, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said it was "increasingly concerned" that Iran may also be working on a nuclear warhead. IAEA chief Yukiya Amano pledged to publish new information to back up the statement. Iran maintains its nuclear plans are entirely peaceful. Other news: Siemens to withdraw entirely from nuclear industry The chapter for us is closed. Bushehr nuclear plant starts powering electrical grid The plant's unit was launched late on Saturday at a capacity of 65 MW, said Russia's Atomstroyexport company. Bushehr nuclear plant reactors gather pace - Russian contractor The output of the reactors of Iran's first nuclear power at Bushehr has been increased to 40 percent of its capacity. |
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