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Iran starts
installing 6000 new centrifuges
Tehran Times Political Desk
NATANZ - Iran has started installing “6000 new centrifuges” at the
Natanz enrichment plant, President Mahmud Ahmadinejad announced after
visiting the nuclear enrichment facility on Tuesday.
He congratulated the Iranian nation on the national day of nuclear
technology, which commemorates the anniversary of the day in April 2006
when Iran first started industrial production of enriched uranium.
“In fact, this day belongs to our people who succeeded to make their
country nuclear through perseverance and pursuit of the Islamic
Revolution’s objectives.”
The president also expressed hope that access to nuclear technology
would be launch pad for Iran to reach a high status in the international
arena.
In a ceremony at the headquarters of Iranian state broadcasting in
Tehran, Ahmadinejad, alongside Atomic Energy Organization of Iran
Director Gholamreza Aqazadeh, presented awards to 40 nuclear scientists.
In his address at the meeting, the president said the testing of the new
advanced centrifuges, which can enrich uranium five times faster than
the current machines, will be finished in the next three months.
He pointed out that Iran succeeded in developing nuclear technology in
the face of mounting threats from certain powers that were trying to
impede Iran’s scientific progress.
Ahmadinejad also criticized the West for playing politics over Iran’s
peaceful nuclear program at a time when certain “illegitimate
governments” pose serious threats to global security by stockpiling
hundreds of nuclear warheads
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