Iran: Construction will continue at Arak nuclear site

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By REUTERS

11/27/2013 10:50

Possibly referring to loophole in deal with West, Iranian FM Zarif says “no new nuclear fuel will be produced,” no new components will be installed, but Islamic Republic will press on with building at heavy-water reactor.

A general view of the Arak heavy-water project, 190 km (120 miles) southwest of Tehran

A general view of the Arak heavy-water project, 190 km (120 miles) southwest of Tehran Photo: REUTERS

DUBAI – Iran will press on with construction at a nuclear reactor site at Arak, Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammed Javad Zarif said on Wednesday, despite an agreement with Western powers to halt activity.

The uncompleted heavy-water research reactor emerged as one of several crucial issues in negotiations in Geneva last week, when Iran agreed with six world powers to curb Tehran’s nuclear program for six months in return for limited sanctions relief.

Iran said it would not make “any further advances of its activities” on the Arak reactor, according to text of the agreement.

“The capacity at the Arak site is not going to increase. It means no new nuclear fuel will be produced and no new installations will be installed, but construction will continue there,” Zarif told parliament in translated comments broadcast on Iran’s Press TV.

But experts have said an apparent gap in the text could allow Tehran to build components off-site to install later in the nuclear reactor. It was not immediately clear if Zarif was referring to this or other construction activity.

Tehran has said it could open the reactor as soon as next year. It says its purpose is only to make medical isotopes, but Western countries say it could also produce plutonium, one of two materials, along with enriched uranium, that can be used to make the fissile core of a nuclear bomb.

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5 Comments on “Iran: Construction will continue at Arak nuclear site”

  1. tom's avatar tom Says:

    sure does not take long . there are cracks in the deal already . Before the 6 months are up the whole deal will be a shamble and Iran wins .

  2. Louisiana Steve's avatar Louisiana Steve Says:

    I agree Tom. My concern here is that way before the ‘deal’ falls apart, Obama would have lived up to his end and distributed all that cash. Once done, the Iranians will probably declare the whole thing off.

  3. Mark's avatar Mark Says:

    This article has now been updated to include reactions from the French and Israelis on the violation of the agreement.

    Still crickets from the White House.

    http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/11/27/us-iran-nuclear-arak-idUSBRE9AQ0U120131127


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