
BARGAINING CHIP
Analysts say Russia has used Bushehr as a lever in relations with Tehran, which is suspected by the United States and some European countries of seeking to build nuclear weapons.Russia started deliveries of nuclear fuel for the plant in late 2007, a step both Washington and Moscow said removed any need for Iran to have its own uranium enrichment programme.European diplomats say Russia's leverage with Tehran has played a constructive role in talks on Iran and cite joint work on Iran as an example of good cooperation between powers.But switching on the Bushehr plant could still dismay some in the United States, Israel and Europe who are deeply suspicious of Iran's intentions.Russia agreed to build the plant in 1995 on the site of an earlier project begun in the 1970s by German firm Siemens. The Siemens' project was disrupted by Iran's 1979 Islamic revolution and the 1980-88 Iran-Iraq war.Work on readying the reactor for start up has been complicated by having to integrate German infrastructure that was as much as 25 years old, Kiriyenko said."We are working to integrate the old equipment, it is a unique project that no-one has ever done before-we are integrating in the project old German infrastructure that was delivered 25 years ago,""The absolute priority is security. No matter how many times we need to prepare for a safe start up we will do it," he said.Russia says the plant poses no proliferation risk as Iran will return all spent fuel rods to Russia.
(Editing by Angus MacSwan)
By Denis Dyomkin and Guy Faulconbridge
http://iht.com/articles/reuters/2009/02/05/africa/OUKWD-UK-IRAN-NUCLEAR-RUSSIA.php
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