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Iran 'plans to upgrade enrichment equipment' Iran 'plans to upgrade enrichment equipment'
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Iran has told the UN nuclear agency it plans to upgrade uranium enrichment centrifuges at its Natanz plant, reports citing diplomats say.Iran has told the UN nuclear agency it plans to upgrade uranium enrichment centrifuges at its Natanz plant, reports citing diplomats say.
The move would allow the country to refine uranium at a faster rate, increasing fears among western states about Iran's intentions.The move would allow the country to refine uranium at a faster rate, increasing fears among western states about Iran's intentions.
Iran insists its nuclear programme is peaceful in purpose. The US and its allies fear it seeks nuclear weapons.Iran insists its nuclear programme is peaceful in purpose. The US and its allies fear it seeks nuclear weapons.
The plan was set out in a letter to the IAEA dated 23 January, reports said.The plan was set out in a letter to the IAEA dated 23 January, reports said.
The letter is said to mention a model of centrifuge called IR2m which can enrich two or three times faster than the present equipment being used by Tehran, according to the Associated Press.
The International Atomic Energy Agency sent a letter to member states saying Iran had informed the agency of its plans to use the improved machines at its fuel enrichment plant in Natanz, according to a document seen by Reuters.
The Natanz facility, in central Iran, is at the heart of the country's dispute with the United Nations Security Council.