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[ Thursday, 13 December 2007 ]
 
Plant can operate in 6 months of fuel delivery
Russia vows to finish building Iran nuclear plant
Western powers oppose the Bushehr plant (File)

MOSCOW (Reuters)

Russia and Iran have settled all differences over the construction of the Bushehr nuclear power station and agreed on a time-table for its completion, the Russian contractor building the station said on Thursday.

"We have resolved all the problems with the Iranians," said Sergei Shmatko, president of Atomstroiexport. "We have agreed with our Iranian colleagues a timeframe for completing the plant and we will make an announcement at the end of December."

Shmatko said the delivery of fuel -- after which the plant can begin operating within six months -- would go ahead, though he did not reveal details of the timetable.

"We absolutely, definitely intend to build the Bushehr atomic power station and intend definitely to deliver the fuel to the plant," said Shmatko.

Russia's role in building the Bushehr plant on the Gulf is at the center of a diplomatic dispute. Western powers, which suspect Iran wants to develop a nuclear weapon, have pressed Moscow to drop the project.

Tehran says its nuclear program is exclusively intended to generate electricity and Moscow has dismissed concerns the Bushehr project would hand Iran sensitive technology that could help in bomb-making.

Russia had earlier suspended construction at Bushehr, saying Iran had failed to make payments for the work.

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