Russia stresses Iran's right to access to peaceful nuclear technology
Moscow, Nov 9, IRNA
Russia-Iran-Nuclear
Head of Russia's Federal Atomic Energy Agency Sergei Kiriyenco here
Friday supported Iran's absolute right to have access to full cycle of
nuclear technology for peaceful purposes.
Kiriyenco made the comment at a press conference, stressing Moscow's
opposition to world nations' access to nuclear power for military
purposes, adding, "The IAEA members are obliged to support world
nations' efforts aimed at expanding the dimensions of nuclear
technology application in the world for peaceful purposes." Kiriyenco
meanwhile welcomed EU Foreign policy Chief Javier Solana's proposal for
giving Iran a chance to get access to nuclear technology for peaceful
purposes."
He added, "Today many world nations are counting on nuclear energy for
their future development plans."
The head of Russia's Federal Atomic Energy Agency also referred to
Solana's remarks on the need for expanding international nuclear
facilities for peaceful purposes, arguing, "Russia had long ago
proposed that such facilities need to be established."
He added, "Russia has already established an international uranium
enrichment center at Angarsk, in far east parts of Russia." Kiriyenco
had recently welcomed Iran's participation at that international
nuclear center.
He had said, "Iran can be a shareholder at Angarsk uranium enrichment
center, and not only be benefitted from the guaranteed fare price of
its products, but also gain the
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
Moscow, Nov 9, IRNA
Russia-Iran-Nuclear
Head of Russia's Federal Atomic Energy Agency Sergei Kiriyenco here
Friday supported Iran's absolute right to have access to full cycle of
nuclear technology for peaceful purposes.
Kiriyenco made the comment at a press conference, stressing Moscow's
opposition to world nations' access to nuclear power for military
purposes, adding, "The IAEA members are obliged to support world
nations' efforts aimed at expanding the dimensions of nuclear
technology application in the world for peaceful purposes." Kiriyenco
meanwhile welcomed EU Foreign policy Chief Javier Solana's proposal for
giving Iran a chance to get access to nuclear technology for peaceful
purposes."
He added, "Today many world nations are counting on nuclear energy for
their future development plans."
The head of Russia's Federal Atomic Energy Agency also referred to
Solana's remarks on the need for expanding international nuclear
facilities for peaceful purposes, arguing, "Russia had long ago
proposed that such facilities need to be established."
He added, "Russia has already established an international uranium
enrichment center at Angarsk, in far east parts of Russia." Kiriyenco
had recently welcomed Iran's participation at that international
nuclear center.
He had said, "Iran can be a shareholder at Angarsk uranium enrichment
center, and not only be benefitted from the guaranteed fare price of
its products, but also gain the
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
