Iran Launches Homemade Enrichment Centrifuges in Natanz RIA Novosti, PUBLISHED February 16, 2012 Iran has launched “a cascade of domestically-made uranium enrichment centrifuges” of the latest generation at a nuclear enrichment facility in Natanz, Fars news agency reported on Wednesday, citing Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. Iran now has a total of 9,000 operating centrifuges for nuclear enrichment, Ahmadinejad said. “We had a total of 6,000 operating centrifuges; an additional 3,000 have been launched,” he said. Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast announced in July 2011 that Iran was planning to launch “cascades of advanced centrifuges” for domestic uranium enrichment. He said the project has been “under control” of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). Gholamreza Aghazadeh, the head of Iran’s Atomic Energy Organization in 1997-2009, said in 2009 that the Islamic Republic planned to install a total of 50,000 enrichment centrifuges by 2014. Ahmadinejad’s announcement comes the same day as Iran announced that it had inserted its homemade fuel rods into a nuclear reactor. Tehran says it needs the uranium fuel to produce medical isotopes, an assertion challenged by Western powers and Israel who suspect Iran of pursuing a secret weapons program. Other news: IAEA Delegation Arrives in Iran to Discuss Nuclear Program The IAEA delegation is led by Herman Nackaerts who is in charge of the Iran nuclear file. Prokhorov Suggests Moving Skolkovo to Kaliningrad In my view, the hi-tech hub should not be constructed in Moscow. I suggest moving Skolkovo to Kaliningrad. Rosatom Managers Sacked, Fined over Corporate Party According to the Dozhd TV channel, the corporation paid 12.5 million rubles (about $400,000) for the New Year’s bash. |
Hero of the day Iran views of its nuclear issue It is difficult to say what will happen next, especially since the international community is split into two opposing camps on this issue. This article will analyze both of them, also taking into account the situation in Tehran. INTERVIEW
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