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184030
Tue, 05/24/2011 - 10:17
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Salehi: Iran’s nuclear facilities open to Chinese experts
Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi said on Monday that Chinese experts can inspect Iran’s nuclear facilities and installations.
Salehi made the remark in response to questions posed by Chinese media persons and researchers.
“We invite Chinese experts to closely inspect Iran’s nuclear facilities to get more acquainted with the country’s peaceful nuclear programs,“ he said.
It is among legitimate rights of the Islamic Republic of Iran as member of NPT to meet its nuclear requirements, Salehi said.
Production of 5 percent enriched uranium for Bushehr nuclear power plant and production of 20 percent Radio-Isotope for medical application for Tehran’s research center are now underway in Iran, he said.
“We requested other countries to remove our shortcomings on 20 percent enriched uranium and even signed Tehran Declaration (between Iran, Turkey and Brazil) but it was not fulfilled, “he said.
Iran is determined to proceed with its peaceful nuclear programs, he underlined.
On US policy in the Middle East region and recent allegations made by the US president on regional development, Salehi said 'The US backed the former Egyptian president until the last minutes but now claims that it is now supporting people. This indicates US contradictory policies on regional developments,' he said.
On issues of Palestine, he said there should be a referendum with participation of all Palestinians who seek to decide on their own fate, he said.
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Salehi made the remark in response to questions posed by Chinese media persons and researchers.
“We invite Chinese experts to closely inspect Iran’s nuclear facilities to get more acquainted with the country’s peaceful nuclear programs,“ he said.
It is among legitimate rights of the Islamic Republic of Iran as member of NPT to meet its nuclear requirements, Salehi said.
Production of 5 percent enriched uranium for Bushehr nuclear power plant and production of 20 percent Radio-Isotope for medical application for Tehran’s research center are now underway in Iran, he said.
“We requested other countries to remove our shortcomings on 20 percent enriched uranium and even signed Tehran Declaration (between Iran, Turkey and Brazil) but it was not fulfilled, “he said.
Iran is determined to proceed with its peaceful nuclear programs, he underlined.
On US policy in the Middle East region and recent allegations made by the US president on regional development, Salehi said 'The US backed the former Egyptian president until the last minutes but now claims that it is now supporting people. This indicates US contradictory policies on regional developments,' he said.
On issues of Palestine, he said there should be a referendum with participation of all Palestinians who seek to decide on their own fate, he said.
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