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Iran reactor launch date agreed | Iran reactor launch date agreed |
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Russia and Iran have signed a deal in Moscow to launch Iran's nuclear reactor at Bushehr in September next year, officials in Moscow say. | |
They say the Russian-built reactor will be fully operational in November 2007. | They say the Russian-built reactor will be fully operational in November 2007. |
Iran had feared Russia would delay the launch because of international tension over Iran's nuclear activities, correspondents say. | |
The UN Security Council has told Iran to halt uranium enrichment amid fears it is trying to build nuclear arms. | |
Russian atomic energy agency spokesman Sergey Novikov said the date was fixed in an additional agreement to the original contract to build the reactor. | |
It came after Iranian officials apparently urged their Russian counterparts to speed up work to finish the plant. | |
'Compromise possible' | |
Russian Security Council Chairman Igor Ivanov, quoted by Itar-Tass news agency, said Moscow would stand by its commitments. | |
After a meeting with visiting Iranian Vice-President Gholamreza Agazadeh, Mr Ivanov said the nuclear crisis could be solved by negotiation. | |
A compromise could be found which would recognise Tehran's right to develop nuclear energy for peaceful purposes, but which also addressed the concerns of the international community, he said. | |
The US wants UN sanctions against Iran over its failure to meet a 31 August deadline to stop enriching uranium. | |
Western powers accuse Iran of trying covertly to develop a nuclear bomb. | |
Iran maintains it has a right to a nuclear programme which, it says, is purely for civilian purposes. |
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