Wednesday, February 15, 2012


Iran

Iran Determined To Produce Nuclear Fuel

Ali Larijani said producing fuel is a strategic objective (file photo) (AFP)

August 27, 2006 -- Iran's chief nuclear negotiator, Ali Larijani, has said his country is determined to produce its own nuclear fuel.

TEXT SIZE - +
Larijani, the head of Iran's Supreme National Security Council,  said today that production of nuclear fuel is one of Iran's strategic objectives.

Iran, which denies any effort to make nuclear weapons, faces possible UN sanctions if it fails to halt uranium-enrichment work by the end of this month, as demanded by the Security Council.

Meanwhile, the White House says it is continuing to consult with its international partners on the next steps regarding Iran.

A statement from spokeswoman Dana Perino said the United States and its partners on the UN Security Council -- Russia, France, Britain, and China -- along with Germany, all share the goal of preventing Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapons capability.

However it did not directly address the inauguration in Iran on August 26 of a heavy-water-production plant that could be used in the future for plutonium production.

Also today, Iran announced that it successfully test-fired a long-range missile from a submarine, as part of ongoing military exercises. Navy commander General Sajjad Kouchaki told state television that the missile hit its intended target.

Iran launched large-scale, open-ended military exercises last week.

(AFP, Reuters)
Iran's Nuclear Program


THE COMPLETE PICTURE: RFE/RL's complete coverage of controversy surrounding Iran's nuclear program.


CHRONOLOGY

 An annotated timeline of Iran's nuclear program.

You Might Also Like

Iranian Nuke Still One-To-Three Years Away, Says Expert

Iran on announced on February 15 that it has installed its first domestically produced nuclear fuel rods in a reactor in Tehran. Tehran also announced that it activated a new generation of centrifuges at its Natanz nuclear facility. RFE/RL spoke with nuclear physicist Frank Barnaby about what the advances reveal regarding Iran's uranium enrichment abilities, which Western countries allege are aimed at secretly building a nuclear weapon. More

Iranian Activists, Journalists Receive Threatening E-mails

A number of Iranian activists and journalists based inside and outside the country have told RFE/RL’s Radio Farda they have been threatened in anonymous e-mails. More

Video Love It (Or Hate It), It's Valentine's Day

Valentine's Day, the Western holiday celebrating love, has become a global phenomenon over the past two decades. The fall of communism and the emergence of the Internet have helped February 14 become something of an unofficial international day of romance. However, not all the passions the holiday stirs are related to love. While some countries have openly embraced the holiday, others are attempting to ban it or replace it with local customs. More

Most Popular

               
 
 
 
 
Being Discussed Now

Jolie In Sarajevo For Film Screening

Latest Comment (6 total)

Janja: Wow!

Vak and Camel Raper you are some scay people, and i use ... More

Kosovo Serbs To Vote In Referendum

Latest Comment (12 total)

Alija: English am good, point not valid. Simple minds use simple speak, no? More

Administrative (Resource) Breakdown

Latest Comment (1 total)

John: "We will try to convince the organizers to abandon the rally, as it ... More