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Syria-Lebanon-Iran
Iran: We'll launch nuclear plant in Oct.
2007-06-26
Iran's energy minister said Monday the country would launch its first nuclear power plant in October, state-run television reported.

A Russian company leading construction of the plant near Iran's southern port of Bushehr, earlier this year delayed its launch, which had been set for September, saying Teheran was behind schedule on payments.

But Atomstroiexport said in April that it had agreed on a financing plan with Teheran, setting the stage for Monday's announcement. "Bushehr nuclear power plant will be launched in October, according to schedule," Iranian television quoted Energy Minister Parviz Fattah as saying. "Power substations and lines for supplying electricity, which would be produced by the plant, are ready to use."

Iranian officials had earlier denied any payment delays, and accused Russia of caving in to Western pressure.

Moscow has cultivated close ties with Iran, but has supported limited UN sanctions against Teheran, while warding off US efforts to level harsher punishments. But Iran has irritated Moscow by turning a cold shoulder to its efforts to resolve the persistent confrontation over its nuclear program, including an offer to enrich uranium for Iranian plants in Russia, which could provide Iran with nuclear fuel while easing concerns it might develop weapons.

Construction of the Bushehr plant began in 1974 with help from then-West Germany. Work was then interrupted during the 1979 Islamic revolution that toppled the pro-Western Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi and brought hard-line clerics to power. Iraq also bombed the plant during its 1980-88 war with Iran. When Iran tried to resume the project after the war, the Germans refused to help. Iran turned to Russia, signing a US $1 billion contract to build the 1,000-megawatt Bushehr plant in 1995. It was first scheduled to open in 1999, but has suffered many delays.
Posted by:lotp

#9  You're absolutely right, lotp. I'm ashamed of myself -- I should have recognized that -- and quite impressed with Besoeker and you, both. So much for the smart betting. :-(
Posted by: trailing wife   2007-06-26 14:59  

#8  I think Besoeker is suggesting that a ... delay ... would be appropriate for their plant right now.
Posted by: lotp   2007-06-26 08:49  

#7  It's Hebrew if I remember correctly. Been a logn while and my Hebrew is very partial. But I think it means, "I understand (you) perfectly." or more colloquially, "I got your meaning ...."
Posted by: lotp   2007-06-26 08:49  

#6  The smart betting is on the Iraqi dialect of Arabic, RD. I think Besoeker is still what it amuses him to call a fobbit over there... although it's been an awfully long time.
Posted by: trailing wife   2007-06-26 08:42  

#5  Besoeker, ani mevin bediyuk is not Farsi.

gro*m,

atwhay ethay ellhay anguagelay isway itway enthay
Posted by: RD   2007-06-26 07:03  

#4  Besoeker, ani mevin bediyuk is not Farsi.
Posted by: gromgoru   2007-06-26 06:37  

#3  A bit more than burying it.
Posted by: twobyfour   2007-06-26 02:39  

#2  How much energy would it take to launch the plant into orbit?
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2007-06-26 02:04  

#1  It was first scheduled to open in 1999, but has suffered many delays.

More delays you say? More required? Ye, ye, ani mevin bediyuk! No problem.
Posted by: Besoeker   2007-06-26 01:50  

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