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    Russian nuclear official opens talks with Iranians on power plant

    IRNA website
    1 Jul 07


    Tehran, 1 July: Head of the Russian state-owned Atomstroiexport
    company, the nuclear contractor of Iran's Bushehr power plant, Sergei
    Shmatko started talks with Iranian nuclear officials.

    Head of Public Relations Department of Iran's Atomic Energy Development
    and Production Company Kamran Kamrani made the remark in an exclusive
    interview with IRNA on Sunday [1 July].

    He said that Shmatko, who arrived in Tehran early Sunday at the head of
    a technical and financial delegation, started talks with officials of
    Iran's Atomic Energy Development and Production Company.

    "The sides are to discuss reasons behind delay in executive operation
    of Bushehr power plant, in southern Iranian Bushehr Province," he added.

    The Iranian delegation to the talks is headed by Deputy Head of the
    Atomic Energy Organization of Iran Ahmad Fayyazbakhsh.

    Atomstroiexport started construction of the first nuclear power plant
    in Iran's Bushehr city on 8 January 1995. It has so far postponed its
    commissioning five times under different pretexts.

    Based on a primary agreement, Bushehr power plant was set to be
    inaugurated in 1999.

    Based on the fifth agreement signed by Head of the Atomic Energy
    Organization of Iran Reza Aqazadeh and Russia's atomic energy chief,
    Sergei Kiriyenko, on 26 September 2006, the first phase of the power
    plant was to be test-operated by end of September 2007 by the Russian
    contractor.

    The Russian side also agreed to finally inaugurate the plant in
    November 2007 and send its fuel to Tehran six months ahead of its
    inauguration.

    The Russian company had earlier claimed that it could not complete the
    project on its due time because Iran had not complied with its
    financial commitments on time.

    Iran dismissed claims by the Russian contractor and declared that it
    had fulfilled its commitments according to the schedule.
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