Tehran
Iran has said it has serious doubts about the efficacy of a US
initiative to create an international nuclear fuel bank for assured
supply of nuclear fuel for energy, and would continue processing
fuel for its power plants.
"Today, there are no guarantees of an assured supply of nuclear fuel
in the world and therefore, Iran has to reach its principal goal (of
producing nuclear fuel)," secretary of the Supreme National Security
Council Ali Larijani said Thursday.
He said international oil and natural gas reserves will be exhausted
in the next 30 years. So there is a pressing need for alternative
energy sources, including nuclear energy.
In June, the US House of Representatives approved the International
Nuclear Fuel for Peace and Non-proliferation Act of 2007, designed
to "establish an international regime for the assured supply of
nuclear fuel for peaceful means and to authorize contributions to
the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to support the
establishment of an international nuclear fuel bank."
Another goal of the Act is to remove pretexts for countries to build
their own uranium enrichment and spent-fuel reprocessing facilities,
"as these national facilities might have limited security and could
serve as fronts for countries to develop nuclear weapons
programmes."
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