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************************************ :-:-:-:-:- Politics-:-:-:-:-: ************************************ Nasbe 3000 Centrifuge Dar Markaze Natanz, Chand Rooze Digar Aghaz Mi-shavad Be Gozareshe (Reuters); Iran dar hali az edameye barnameye khod baraye nasbe 3000 Centrifuge dar markaze Natanz khabar dad ke gozaresh-ha be naghl az Diplomat-ha az aghaze nasbe in dastgaha, teye chand rooze ayandeh hekayat darad; 'Gholamhossein Elham' sokhangooye dolate Iran emrooz dar Konferanse khabariye haftegiye khod elam kard, ma be samte tolide sookhte Hasteyei miravim ke be 3000 Centrifuge va afzayeshe aan niyaz darim. • Iran says pressing ahead with expanded atomic plan TEHRAN (Reuters) -- Iran said on Monday it was pressing ahead with a plan to install 3,000 atomic centrifuges and achieve industrial-scale production of nuclear fuel, which the West fears is part of a program to make bombs. Tehran, countering diplomatic reports of delays, seemed to be reaffirming a defiant vow, made after the U.N. Security Council slapped limited sanctions on it last month, to start rigging up 3,000 centrifuges at its fuel-enrichment plant. Experts say that number could enrich enough uranium for power plant fuel, or one bomb within a year. A senior diplomat familiar with International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) inspections in Iran said on Monday there was no evidence yet Tehran had started centrifuge installation in the cavernous underground section of the Natanz enrichment complex, but said there were indications this could begin in a few days. "We are moving toward production of nuclear fuel which needs 3,000 centrifuges and more than that," Iranian government spokesman Gholamhossein Elham told a weekly news conference. Iran has vowed not to shelve enrichment work. It says its nuclear program is solely aimed at generating electricity. The United States and the European Union suspect Tehran is seeking to build nuclear bombs and say it will face broader, financially harsher sanctions if it ignores the U.N. resolution, which gave Iran 60 days to stop enrichment activity. Iran already operates two experimental cascades of 164 centrifuges, which spin at supersonic speeds to purify uranium. Another senior diplomat versed in the Vienna-based IAEA's operations said Tehran still appeared to be both feeding uranium into these centrifuges, enriching token amounts and test-running them empty, a pattern prevailing for some months. IAEA INSPECTORS VISIT NATANZ Senior IAEA inspectors went to Natanz last week for a fresh look at both the above-ground research wing and the underground hall and were expected to return to Vienna later this week. The diplomat said the inspectors did not expect to find any change in operations in the experimental section. "At last report, they had not yet installed piping and casing in the (underground section) required to put in the centrifuges, so we will now see how far along they are with preparations," he said. But diplomats close to the IAEA said Iran looked unlikely to bring on line 3,000 centrifuges by its announced deadline of March 20, the end of the Iranian year. "It will probably take some months yet," the second senior diplomat said. Diplomats said Iran's enrichment pace at Natanz still seemed slow and cited several possible reasons -- technical problems; political second thoughts after moderates counseling nuclear restraint did well in nationwide elections against hardliners close to President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad; or a secret plant where Tehran had already mastered the process -- although there is no known intelligence information to suggest that. Iran has struggled to get centrifuges to run smoothly. Fifty of them blew up during testing last April when their power supply regulator malfunctioned, atomic energy organization chief Gholamreza Aghazadeh was quoted as saying by local media. "President Ahmadinejad called me ... and said, 'Even if something goes wrong 10 times, don't worry, (build) it again'," Aghazadeh was quoted by Ayand-ye newspaper as saying on January 4. Iran has a plan to build 20 nuclear power plants and says it wants to make the low-enriched fuel itself, rather than rely on imports. Its first atomic plant is being built. "We need to produce fuel on an industrial scale for those power plants," Elham said. He said Iran's nuclear activities were being supervised normally by the IAEA, the U.N. nuclear watchdog, but repeated a threat made by other Iranian officials to consider leaving the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty if pushed.
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![]() Dar zemn doostan, akharin akhbare nasbe Centrifugha dar Natanz va ya digar sitehaye Atomi, moteaaghean be etelaa khahad resid. Mokhlesam
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