Iran ready to do uranium exchange with new countries
March 7th, 2010 - 11:13 pm ICT by IANS ( Leave a comment )Tehran, March 7 (DPA) Iran is ready to conduct its uranium exchange plan also with fresh countries, foreign ministry spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast said Sunday, according to the Fars news agency.
“As we have reached no results yet with France, Russia and the United States over the uranium exchange plan, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) head has asked other countries to get involved,” Mehmanparast said.
“We will wait and see whether other countries would be capable to provide us with the required fuel,” the spokesman added in a meeting with students at the Shahid Beheshti university in Tehran.
Japan is reportedly one of the countries interested to get engaged in the deal.
Last October, the IAEA brokered a deal under which Iran would exchange low-enriched uranium for foreign-made nuclear fuel that would power a medical-purpose reactor in Tehran.
Iran voiced readiness to either buy the fuel for the Tehran reactor or make it itself or export its low-enriched uranium (LEU) in return for processed fuel in line with the initial IAEA plan, as long as certain guarantees were put in place.
Iran however insists that the swap should be made on Iranian soil, and rejected any third country as a venue for the exchange which both the world powers and the IAEA have so far rejected.
Iran last month started the process of boosting its 3.5 per cent LEU to 20 per cent - although experts say that the country did not yet have the capability to make actual fuel elements for the Tehran reactor.
“If the agreement is further delayed, then we will cover our needs by our own 20 per cent enrichment process and the (IAEA brokered) exchange plan would have no meaning anymore,” Mehmanparst said.
The spokesman once again reiterated that Iran’s nuclear projects were solely for peaceful purposes and rejected Western charges of a secret military programme.
He said that the Iranian progress in missiles’ technology in the recent years should not be regarded by the world powers as a provocation as the Iranian defence potentials just deterrent aims.
The main Western - and especially Israeli - concern are the Iranian medium-range missiles Shahab and Sejil, as they would be able to hit any part of the Jewish state.
“If a country wants growth and development, then it should insist on its rights and not wait others to grant us these rights,” the spokesman said while reiterating Iran’s internationally acknowledged right to pursue a civil nuclear programme.
Iran is ready to negotiate with the world powers over its nuclear programmes and remove ambiguities but not, as demanded by the West and the United Nations Security Council, to suspend the uranium enrichment process.
Iran’s atomic chief Ali-Akbar Salehi even proclaimed last month that in the new Persian year, which begins March 21, the country planned to build 10 new enrichment sites, followed by 10 more in the future.
- Iran agrees to make uranium swap in Turkey - May 17, 2010
- Iran ready to make uranium exchange deal (Lead) - Feb 03, 2010
- Iran allows IAEA to inspect new enrichment site - Apr 25, 2010
- Iran starts 20 percent uranium enrichment process (Lead) - Feb 09, 2010
- Iran plans to hold talks over uranium exchange deal - Apr 19, 2010
- Iran could start uranium enrichment alone: Ahmadinejad - Feb 08, 2010
- China urges more talks on Iran nuclear programme - Jan 05, 2010
- Iran succeeds in enriching uranium 20 percent: Ahmadinejad (Lead) - Feb 12, 2010
- Iran has enriched uranium: Ahmadinejad - Feb 11, 2010
- Nuclear swap deal, opportunity for dialogue: Iran - May 23, 2010
- Iran to build 10 nuke enrichment sites within one year - Feb 08, 2010
- Iran starts 20-percent uranium enrichment process - Feb 10, 2010
- Tehran threatens to enrich uranium locally if IAEA deal fails - Nov 24, 2009
- Iran 'unimpressed' by new UN sanctions - May 20, 2010
- Iran ready for uranium exchange deal - Feb 03, 2010
Tags: atomic energy agency, dpa, fars news agency, foreign ministry spokesman, fuel elements, guarantees, international atomic energy, international atomic energy agency, international atomic energy agency iaea, leu, medical purpose, missiles, nuclear fuel, nuclear projects, peaceful purposes, ramin, reactor, russia and the united states, shahid beheshti university, tehran iran