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Egypt unveils nuclear plants plan | Egypt unveils nuclear plants plan |
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President Hosni Mubarak has said Egypt is to build a number of nuclear power stations to generate electricity. | President Hosni Mubarak has said Egypt is to build a number of nuclear power stations to generate electricity. |
Mr Mubarak said he had decided to go ahead with the programme because energy security was such an important factor in Egypt's development. | Mr Mubarak said he had decided to go ahead with the programme because energy security was such an important factor in Egypt's development. |
Egyptian officials announced plans last year to revive civilian nuclear activities but at the time they spoke of building a single power station. | Egyptian officials announced plans last year to revive civilian nuclear activities but at the time they spoke of building a single power station. |
The United States said it would offer its co-operation in the project. | The United States said it would offer its co-operation in the project. |
US officials insisted there were no comparison between peaceful use of nuclear technology by Egypt and Iran's controversial nuclear programme. | US officials insisted there were no comparison between peaceful use of nuclear technology by Egypt and Iran's controversial nuclear programme. |
The US and some Western governments say Iran is trying to build a nuclear weapon, and the United Nations Security Council has demanded that Iran stop enriching uranium. | The US and some Western governments say Iran is trying to build a nuclear weapon, and the United Nations Security Council has demanded that Iran stop enriching uranium. |
Iran insist its nuclear programme, including the uranium enrichment which can be turned to weapons manufacture, is peaceful. | Iran insist its nuclear programme, including the uranium enrichment which can be turned to weapons manufacture, is peaceful. |
Rising demand | Rising demand |
Mr Mubarak's announcement comes just a few days before his party holds its annual conference and the BBC's Heba Saleh in Cairo says the timing seems calculated to give a boost to the party's image. | |
Many Egyptians view the development of a nuclear programme as an issue of national pride, our correspondent adds. | |
Demand for electricity has been growing at an average rate of 7% a year in Egypt and the country faces worsening shortages. | Demand for electricity has been growing at an average rate of 7% a year in Egypt and the country faces worsening shortages. |
Cairo froze its nuclear power programme 20 years ago, following the accident at the Chernobyl plant in Ukraine. | Cairo froze its nuclear power programme 20 years ago, following the accident at the Chernobyl plant in Ukraine. |
However, it did maintain a small experimental nuclear reactor. In February 2005, the International Atomic Energy Agency disclosed that it was investigating Egypt's nuclear activities. | However, it did maintain a small experimental nuclear reactor. In February 2005, the International Atomic Energy Agency disclosed that it was investigating Egypt's nuclear activities. |
It concluded that Egypt had conducted atomic research, but that the research did not aim to develop nuclear weapons and did not include uranium enrichment. | It concluded that Egypt had conducted atomic research, but that the research did not aim to develop nuclear weapons and did not include uranium enrichment. |
Egypt admitted to failing to disclose the full extent of its nuclear research activities to the UN's watchdog. Officials said the failure arose because of a misunderstanding over exactly what had to be disclosed. | Egypt admitted to failing to disclose the full extent of its nuclear research activities to the UN's watchdog. Officials said the failure arose because of a misunderstanding over exactly what had to be disclosed. |
Egypt is a signatory to the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, which allows countries to build nuclear power stations under international supervision. | Egypt is a signatory to the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, which allows countries to build nuclear power stations under international supervision. |
Cairo has long pressed for a Middle East free of nuclear weapons. | Cairo has long pressed for a Middle East free of nuclear weapons. |
Israel is the only Middle East state with a known nuclear arsenal, though it maintains a position of "ambiguity" on its nuclear weapons, insisting that it will not be the first state to introduce nuclear weapons to the region. | Israel is the only Middle East state with a known nuclear arsenal, though it maintains a position of "ambiguity" on its nuclear weapons, insisting that it will not be the first state to introduce nuclear weapons to the region. |
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