Bushehr potential nuclear model for Iran
WASHINGTON, Sept. 8 (UPI) -- The nuclear power plant in
Bushehr, Iran, being built and fueled by Russia, is a "potential
model" for Iran's nuclear future, a U.S. official said Monday.
U.S. State Department spokesman Sean McCormack was
responding to a reporter's observation that the president of the
Russian general contractor for the Bushehr project has said the site
will soon reach the stage where the start of the nuclear power plant
is irreversible. McCormack noted Russia's agreement with Iran has
been "applauded by members of the Security Council and the
international community."
He said the Russian-Iran deal could be the way for Iran to
have civilian nuclear power while allaying the international
community's concern about it developing a military nuclear capacity.
"Because, quite frankly, the international system has, at
this point, decided they can't be trusted with it," McCormack said.
"So Bushehr, in that sense, is a potential model for going forward,
so that Iran can have peaceful nuclear energy and not have access to
the fuel cycle."
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