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Iran's president has inaugurated the country's first nuclear fuel production plant, making what correspondents say was a defiant speech. | Iran's president has inaugurated the country's first nuclear fuel production plant, making what correspondents say was a defiant speech. |
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said Iran was open to an offer of fresh talks with world powers, but only if they were based on "justice" and "respect". | President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said Iran was open to an offer of fresh talks with world powers, but only if they were based on "justice" and "respect". |
Once operational, the new plant could produce sufficient plutonium for two nuclear weapons a year, analysts say. | Once operational, the new plant could produce sufficient plutonium for two nuclear weapons a year, analysts say. |
Iran denies Western claims that it aims to build a nuclear bomb. | Iran denies Western claims that it aims to build a nuclear bomb. |
The BBC's Jon Leyne in Tehran says Mr Ahmadinejad made it clear he did not see any change in US policy towards Iran, and therefore offered nothing in return. | The BBC's Jon Leyne in Tehran says Mr Ahmadinejad made it clear he did not see any change in US policy towards Iran, and therefore offered nothing in return. |
"The Iranian nation has from the beginning been after... negotiations based on justice and complete respect for rights and regulations," Mr Ahmadinejad said. | |
"One-sided negotiations, conditional negotiations, negotiations in an atmosphere of threat are not something that any free person would accept," he said. | |
Waiting game | |
Reacting to Mr Ahmadinejad's comments, US state department spokesman Robert Wood said the ball was still in Iran's court with regards to direct talks. | |
We don't know what to believe about the Iranian programme Hillary ClintonUS Secretary of State | |
"We want to engage Iran and we... have said so very clearly and publicly, and so we wait for Iran to reciprocate," said Mr Wood. | "We want to engage Iran and we... have said so very clearly and publicly, and so we wait for Iran to reciprocate," said Mr Wood. |
Mr Ahmadinejad said Iran had tested two new types of centrifuge with higher capacities at a uranium enrichment plant in Natanz. | |
Meanwhile, nuclear chief Gholam Reza Aghazadeh said Iran has increased the number of centrifuges it is running at the plant to 7,000 from 6,000 in February. | |
If verified, that would be a significant step forward, Jon Leyne reports, though the last report from international inspectors said Iran had less than 4,000 working centrifuges. | |
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton cast doubt on Iranian claims of major progress. | |
"We don't know what to believe about the Iranian programme. We've heard many different assessments and claims over a number of years," she said at a news conference in Washington. | |
The inauguration of the new plant in Isfahan shifts attention to a parallel programme to Iran's uranium enrichment activities, BBC diplomatic correspondent Jonathan Marcus reports. | |
Once it is fully operational it could produce sufficient plutonium for two nuclear weapons a year, should Iran choose to separate the plutonium from the reactor's spent fuel, he says. | Once it is fully operational it could produce sufficient plutonium for two nuclear weapons a year, should Iran choose to separate the plutonium from the reactor's spent fuel, he says. |
The newly-opened plant will produce pellets of uranium oxide that could be used to fuel a heavy-water reactor in Arak expected to be completed some time between 2011 and 2013. | The newly-opened plant will produce pellets of uranium oxide that could be used to fuel a heavy-water reactor in Arak expected to be completed some time between 2011 and 2013. |
It signals Iran has reached the final stage in the nuclear fuel cycle, analysts say. | It signals Iran has reached the final stage in the nuclear fuel cycle, analysts say. |
The move came as Tehran considered an offer by six world powers, including the United States, to take part in fresh talks on the crisis. | The move came as Tehran considered an offer by six world powers, including the United States, to take part in fresh talks on the crisis. |
Russia and China - trading partners of Iran - have urged Tehran to accept the invitation. | Russia and China - trading partners of Iran - have urged Tehran to accept the invitation. |