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Zarif hails Russia's role in Iran nuclear talks

[caption id="attachment_74642" align="alignright" width="180"] Iran's Bushehr nuclear power plant[/caption]
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif has praised relations between Tehran and Moscow, stressing Russias role in talks between Iran and the six major world powers.
Relations with Russia are solid. They are based on mutual interests. Russia has played a positive role in the P5+1 that is why we hope for Moscows help to reach the final agreement on the nuclear program, Zarif told ITAR-TASS on Wednesday during a working trip to Japan.

Tehran and the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council -- Russia, China, France, Britain and the United States -- plus Germany wrapped up their latest round of nuclear negotiations in Vienna on February 20. The discussions were presided over by Zarif and EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton.

The Iranian foreign minister underscored the peaceful nature of Irans nuclear energy program, highlighting that there should be no nuclear weapons in the world.
We believe that the Middle East and the whole world should be free of nuclear weapons. They dont ensure security ..., he stated.
Zarif further touched upon Russias role in the construction of Iran's Bushehr nuclear power plant, saying, Iran is satisfied with nuclear cooperation with Russia.

The top Iranian official said that other countries can also participate in the process of developing nuclear power plants in Iran.
Russia takes part in developing our nuclear power engineering. Other countries, for example Japan, can participate in it, Zarif said, adding that Iran is open to any proposals.
In September 2013, Iran officially took over from Russia the first unit of its first 1,000-megawatt nuclear power plant in Bushehr for two years. The initial construction of the Bushehr facility began in 1975 by German companies, but the work was halted following the 1979 Islamic Revolution.

After signing a deal on the construction of nuclear plants in 1992, Iran and Russia reached an agreement in 1995 to complete the Bushehr plant.

In an interview with Press TV on February 3, head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) Ali Akbar Salehi said the Islamic Republic is in talks with Russia for the construction of new nuclear power plants to produce 4,000 megawatts of electricity.

By Press TV

 

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