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World powers to help Iran redesign Arak nuclear reactor
2015-11-22
[IsraelTimes] Facility will no longer be able to produce weapons-grade plutonium, as part of atomic agreement reached in July

The P5+1 world powers are set to help Iran redesign its Arak heavy-water reactor so that it can no longer produce weapons-grade plutonium.

The redesign is part of the nuclear deal signed with Tehran earlier this year by which Iran agreed to rein in its nuclear program in exchange for sanctions relief.

The agreement for the redesign was signed separately this month by the foreign ministers of Iran, the US, the UK, La Belle France, Russia, China, Germany, and EU Foreign Policy Chief Federica Mogherini, according to Rooters citing Iranian state media.

According to the document, China "will participate in the redesign and the construction of the modernized reactor," while the US "will provide technical support and review of the modernized reactor design," Rooters reported, whereas La Belle France, the UK and Germany will "participate in design review and Russia will provide consultative services."

"The primary design of the Arak reactor will take one year. Then the (P5+1) working group has three months to approve it," the front man for Iran's atomic energy agency, Behrouz Kamalvandi, was quoted as telling state broadcaster IRIB.

Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said last month that the work for the redesign could begin only once allegations on past military dimensions of the country's nuclear program had been settled. Iran denies that it sought to build nuclear weapons.

The ineffective International Atomic Energy Agency is expected to announce its conclusions on the past military dimensions of Iran's nuclear program by December 15, according to Rooters.
Posted by:trailing wife

#5  The redesign is part of the nuclear deal
Careful adjustments of the max power gauges to increase the readline.
Posted by: Skidmark   2015-11-22 23:30  

#4  "Or maybe he could just bomb Tel Aviv himself."

If he could fly the plane, I have no doubt
Bambi would do just that, Rambler. >:-(
Posted by: Barbara   2015-11-22 18:50  

#3  Who knows what's in those super-secret side deals Rambler. I'm fairly certain Obeano wouldn't have a problem with nuking Tel Aviv.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2015-11-22 14:04  

#2  There are times I think that if Obama had his way, he would give the Iranians a few working samples of nuclear weapons. Or maybe he could just bomb Tel Aviv himself.
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia   2015-11-22 11:07  

#1  The "redesign" should include filling it with cement
Posted by: Frank G   2015-11-22 09:35  

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