Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Controversy over nuclear program: Iran leads against its nuclear facilities

The nuclear talks go to the next round - just before the meeting, Iran demonstrated openness and offers to visit its nuclear facilities. Which countries are invited to the leadership is unclear. Brussels - Iran opened its nuclear facilities to foreign representatives: Shortly before a further round of nuclear talks, Tehran has offered a tour.

The invitation was to representatives of several countries at the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in Vienna gone, "said an EU diplomat, the news agency. Which countries have received the invitation letter, he left open. "It seems that trying to Iran in discussions about its nuclear program is a positive face to give" the American expert on Iran Gary Sick, of Columbia University.


Later this month to the nuclear talks between Iran and Great Britain, France, Germany, China, Russia and the U.S. will continue in Istanbul. Iran had for more than one year break in December in Geneva again negotiated with the five veto powers in the UN Security Council and Germany on its nuclear program.

The West suspects the Islamic Republic to develop under the guise of energy generation nuclear weapons. The government in Tehran denies this and has repeatedly stated its nuclear program is only intended to peaceful use of nuclear energy. On Monday it was announced that delays the start of Iran's first nuclear power plant - the plant in Bushehr in southern Iran in February to go online.

It said the head of the Atomic Energy Agency, Ali-Akbar Salehi said on Monday the Iranian news agency ISNA. Originally, it was announced that the 1000-megawatt reactor in Bushehr could not later than January 2011 for the first time and produce electricity to the national grid go. This is in cooperation with Russia built Bushehr nuclear power plant, according to Salehi's the start of a program to be fed with a total of an additional 20,000 megawatts of power in the Iranian power.

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