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Iran to unveil new uranium centrifuges, state TV says | Iran to unveil new uranium centrifuges, state TV says |
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Iran is to unveil a "new generation" of faster, more efficient uranium enrichment centrifuges, state television says. | Iran is to unveil a "new generation" of faster, more efficient uranium enrichment centrifuges, state television says. |
President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is due to make an announcement on Iran's nuclear programme later. | President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is due to make an announcement on Iran's nuclear programme later. |
Western countries fear that Iran is working towards making its own nuclear weapons. | Western countries fear that Iran is working towards making its own nuclear weapons. |
Tehran denies this, saying its nuclear programme is only for energy production. | Tehran denies this, saying its nuclear programme is only for energy production. |
President Ahmadinejad said last week that his country would be announcing "great" nuclear achievements. | President Ahmadinejad said last week that his country would be announcing "great" nuclear achievements. |
He said that Iran would never halt its programme to enrich uranium. | He said that Iran would never halt its programme to enrich uranium. |
In January the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) confirmed that Iran had started the production of uranium enriched up to 20% at its Qom plant. | In January the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) confirmed that Iran had started the production of uranium enriched up to 20% at its Qom plant. |
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Iran will also load its own domestically made nuclear fuel rods into the Tehran Research Reactor for the first time, senior national security official Ali Baqeri said. | Iran will also load its own domestically made nuclear fuel rods into the Tehran Research Reactor for the first time, senior national security official Ali Baqeri said. |
The key factors in the centrifuge announcement will be exactly how many are produced and how efficient they are. | |
Nuclear experts believe that sanctions will make it hard for Iran to get hold of the kind of materials it needs to make its centrifuges as efficient as possible. | |
In theory, faster, more efficient centrifuges would shorten the timeline for the production of highly enriched uranium - should Iran choose to take that step. | |
A deal to provide fuel for the reactor from abroad collapsed two years ago - at which point Iran decided to make the fuel itself. | A deal to provide fuel for the reactor from abroad collapsed two years ago - at which point Iran decided to make the fuel itself. |
One central point links these developments, says the BBC's Iran correspondent James Reynolds: Iran is determined to show that it can master nuclear technology on its own, and that international sanctions against its nuclear programme will make no difference. | One central point links these developments, says the BBC's Iran correspondent James Reynolds: Iran is determined to show that it can master nuclear technology on its own, and that international sanctions against its nuclear programme will make no difference. |
The US and the European Union have recently imposed new sanctions targeting Iranian oil sales as part of a drive to increase international pressure on Tehran over its nuclear programme. | The US and the European Union have recently imposed new sanctions targeting Iranian oil sales as part of a drive to increase international pressure on Tehran over its nuclear programme. |
Talks between Iran and six world powers - the US, UK, France, Germany, Russia and China - on the nuclear programme collapsed a year ago and show little sign of resuming. | Talks between Iran and six world powers - the US, UK, France, Germany, Russia and China - on the nuclear programme collapsed a year ago and show little sign of resuming. |