Russia to start building two nuclear reactors in Iran
Iran plans to build 20 more nuclear plants in the future
TEHRAN:
Russia will start constructing two nuclear reactors in Iran next week, the spokesperson for the Iranian atomic agency said Tuesday.
It comes a year after Tehran signed a contract with Moscow to build two reactors at the existing Russian-built Bushehr power plant in southern Iran.
Work on the two reactors "will commence next week," the state television website quoted Behrouz Kamalvandi as saying.
A series of agreements signed between the two countries last year foresees eventually increasing the total number of Russian-built reactors in the country to nine.
Russia expects Iran nuclear deal to be implemented in January
The start of construction follows a historic deal between Iran and world powers in July that ends a decade-long standoff over Tehran's nuclear programme.
The accord does not limit Iran's development of civilian nuclear sites.
Construction of the two reactors will be bankrolled by Iran, Sergei Kiriyenko, head of Russia's state nuclear company Rosatom, said last year.
Iran plans to build 20 more nuclear plants in the future, including four in Bushehr, to decrease its dependence on oil and gas.
Iran demands closure of UN nuclear watchdog probe
Russia backed Iran during two years of nuclear negotiations with six world powers.
The two countries have recently allied to prop up Syrian President Bashar al-Assad against opposition and extremist groups, mainly the Islamic State organisation.
Russia will start constructing two nuclear reactors in Iran next week, the spokesperson for the Iranian atomic agency said Tuesday.
It comes a year after Tehran signed a contract with Moscow to build two reactors at the existing Russian-built Bushehr power plant in southern Iran.
Work on the two reactors "will commence next week," the state television website quoted Behrouz Kamalvandi as saying.
A series of agreements signed between the two countries last year foresees eventually increasing the total number of Russian-built reactors in the country to nine.
Russia expects Iran nuclear deal to be implemented in January
The start of construction follows a historic deal between Iran and world powers in July that ends a decade-long standoff over Tehran's nuclear programme.
The accord does not limit Iran's development of civilian nuclear sites.
Construction of the two reactors will be bankrolled by Iran, Sergei Kiriyenko, head of Russia's state nuclear company Rosatom, said last year.
Iran plans to build 20 more nuclear plants in the future, including four in Bushehr, to decrease its dependence on oil and gas.
Iran demands closure of UN nuclear watchdog probe
Russia backed Iran during two years of nuclear negotiations with six world powers.
The two countries have recently allied to prop up Syrian President Bashar al-Assad against opposition and extremist groups, mainly the Islamic State organisation.