Monday, January 17, 2011

Iran nuclear plant opens doors

Iran opened its uranium enrichment facility at Natanz (Central) ambassadors from several countries, a day after the head of the Iranian nuclear program, Ali Akbar Salehi, says the country continues to "strongly" that enrichment. The representatives of nonaligned countries, the group of 77 Arab League, Venezuela and Syria before the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) are involved in this visit at the invitation of Tehran, an invitation to Russia, China and European Union declined.

"organize visits to other nuclear facilities," said Salehi, was quoted by the ISNA agency. The visit comes just days before a new meeting between Iran and 5 +1 group countries (U.S., France, Britain, Russia, China and Germany) on 21 and 22 January in Istanbul. Neither the Americans nor the three European countries in the group had been invited to visit Washington described as "horseplay." Natanz is the most sensitive nuclear installations across the country.

There will have more than eight thousand 400 centrifuges used for enriching uranium, an operation that focused international concern about Iran's nuclear program. Enriched to less than 20%, uranium used to make fuel for nuclear power plants. But if it continues to enrich up to 90% or more, can be used to make atomic weapons.''Western countries are obliged to recognize the right of the Islamic Republic of Iran on the Iranian nuclear program nuclear''jefe.

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