Iran ready for one-shot nuclear fuel exchange inside country

17/03/2010 07:28 TEHRAN, Iran, March 17 (AFP)

Iran is ready to deliver 1,200 kilogrammes of low-enriched uranium in one go in return for fuel for a Tehran reactor but the exchange must be inside the country, the hardline Jawan newspaper quoted nuclear chief Ali Akbar Salehi as saying on Wednesday.

Salehi said Iran had earlier proposed to deliver its low-enriched uranium (LEU) in batches of 400 kilogrammes.

"But this has no technical justification because those who want to produce the (20 percent enriched) fuel say that this amount has no economic justification," Salehi said in a interview with the newspaper.

"What we are saying now is that we are ready to deliver the total amount of fuel in one go on condition that the exchange take place inside Iran and simultaneously.

"We are ready to deliver 1,200 kilos and to receive 120 kilos of 20 percent enriched uranium."

Iran's latest offer is significant as it had previously baulked at the idea of delivering 1,200 kilogrammes of LEU in one go as envisaged in a plan drawn up by the UN nuclear watchdog last October after talks with major powers.

Iran had said it would only hand over its LEU stocks in phases.

Officials had strongly opposed the IAEA plan as they saw it as a ruse by Western powers to deprive Iran of its uranium stockpile, and had put forward a rival proposal to either buy the 20 percent enriched uranium fuel on the international market or conduct a fuel swap in stages on Iranian territory.

Source: http://www.africasia.com/services/news/newsitem.php?area=mideast&item=100317072823.rexthhzu.php

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