Iran may expand its nuclear energy organization
Middle East, News January 5, 2015 No Comments on Iran may expand its nuclear energy organizationIran’s nuclear body may undergo an expansion after Tehran launched an initiative aimed at developing nuclear cooperation with countries other than Russia, the country’s nuclear chief said.
“The Atomic Energy Organization of Iran has stepped into a new phase; with the contract endorsed with Russia whose implementation is due to start in the near future, the AEOI is facing a large volume of work,” AEOI Chief Ali Akbar Salehi said on Saturday during a ceremony in Tehran.
“We hope to ink cooperation contracts with other countries too,” Salehi was quoted by Fars news as saying, adding that “if so the AEOI should enlarge”.
Salehi, a former Iranian foreign minister and representative to the IAEA, revealed that Tehran had received several proposals from Asian and European countries for nuclear cooperation.
“Some European countries have contacted us and demanded us not to be in a rush for signing contracts on the construction of new power plants, saying that they are interested to cooperate with us in building new nuclear power plants,” Salehi had said said in a December interview with Iran-based Arabic-language al-Alam news channel.
In addition to the Bushehr power plant, Iran signed contracts with Russia for building two new ones in the same province.
On Saturday, Iran denied reports that it had reached a tentative agreement with the US and other world powers on a formula that would rein in its nuclear program.
“Such media propaganda was made with political motivations and is basically aimed at damaging the atmosphere of the nuclear talks and further complicating the process to resolve the nuclear issues,” said spokeswoman of the Iranian Foreign Ministry Marziyeh Afkham, according to IRNA news agency.
IRNA/The Times of Israel
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