Russia to Fuel the Launch of Iran's First Nuclear Plant

SOCHI, Russia — Russia on Wednesday defended the nuclear power plant it is building for Iran in the southern city of Bushehr, days ahead of a ceremony to mark the formal launch of the facility.

Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov described the controversial power plant as an "anchor" that would keep Iran firmly fixed to peaceful use of nuclear energy.

"It is a most important anchor which keeps Iran within the regime of non-proliferation," he told reporters on the sidelines of a regional summit in the Black Sea resort of Sochi.

"It is fully protected from any proliferation risks whatsoever. This idea is shared by all the leaders of Western countries."

The charging of the first nuclear fuel at the plant Saturday is to be marked at a ceremony in Bushehr, including the head of Russia's state nuclear agency Rosatom, Sergei Kiriyenko...

...Russia has been building the plant in Iran since the mid-1990s but the project has been marred by a series of delays and the issue is hugely delicate amid the standoff over Iran's nuclear programme...

Western countries accuse oil-rich Iran of seeking to acquire a nuclear weapon under the guise of its civilian nuclear programme. But Tehran insists the drive is entirely peaceful and it needs nuclear energy for a rapidly expanding population whose fossil fuels will eventually run out.
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"Those sneaky fuckin' Russians!" Snatch? Anyone?




Anyone else think its just a tad ironic that the Iranians are building a nuclear plant (for whatever purposes they may intend) in a town called Bush-ehr?
 

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