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The Iranian foreign minister has dismissed the threat of new sanctions, saying his country needs up to 15 nuclear power plants to meet its needs. | The Iranian foreign minister has dismissed the threat of new sanctions, saying his country needs up to 15 nuclear power plants to meet its needs. |
Manouchehr Mottaki, speaking in Bahrain, also said Iran was ready to swap enriched uranium for nuclear fuel rods, in line with a UN proposal. | Manouchehr Mottaki, speaking in Bahrain, also said Iran was ready to swap enriched uranium for nuclear fuel rods, in line with a UN proposal. |
Earlier, the US, UK and France warned Iran to comply with UN Security Council resolutions or face new sanctions. | Earlier, the US, UK and France warned Iran to comply with UN Security Council resolutions or face new sanctions. |
Iran insists its programme is not aimed at acquiring nuclear weapons. | Iran insists its programme is not aimed at acquiring nuclear weapons. |
Speaking before an audience of defence chiefs and ministers from both the Middle East and the West, Mr Mottaki said the idea of threatening his country with sanctions was a backward step. Sanctions, he said, were illegal and ineffective. | |
"We need 10 to 15 nuclear plants to generate electricity in our country," he added. Iran currently has only one Russian-built nuclear power plant, which is still under construction. | "We need 10 to 15 nuclear plants to generate electricity in our country," he added. Iran currently has only one Russian-built nuclear power plant, which is still under construction. |
Turning to the UN fuel scheme, he said Tehran was ready initially to exchange 400kg (880lb) of low-enriched uranium kept on Kish Island for "an amount equivalent to 20% of the original batch". | Turning to the UN fuel scheme, he said Tehran was ready initially to exchange 400kg (880lb) of low-enriched uranium kept on Kish Island for "an amount equivalent to 20% of the original batch". |
Last month, the UN Security Council rebuked Iran for developing a new uranium enrichment site in secret, and pressure for additional sanctions has grown. | Last month, the UN Security Council rebuked Iran for developing a new uranium enrichment site in secret, and pressure for additional sanctions has grown. |
Saturday's speech did little to reassure Iran's anxious Gulf Arab neighbours, the BBC's Frank Gardner reports from the conference. | Saturday's speech did little to reassure Iran's anxious Gulf Arab neighbours, the BBC's Frank Gardner reports from the conference. |
Above all, they fear a confrontation between Iran and Israel but they also fear environmental pollution from Iran's nuclear facilities and worry about Iran's regional ambitions, our correspondent says. | Above all, they fear a confrontation between Iran and Israel but they also fear environmental pollution from Iran's nuclear facilities and worry about Iran's regional ambitions, our correspondent says. |
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