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Monday 22 December 2014 - 22:13
Story Code : 973

Washington played down Iran's latest nuclear achievements

Washington played down Iran
Washington played down Iran's latest announcement, saying its reported advances were "not terribly new and not terribly impressive."

"We frankly don't see a lot new here. This is not big news. In fact it seems to have been hyped," a State Department spokeswoman said.

Many Foreign news agencies also considered Iran's major advances in its program to master production of nuclear fuel, a defiant move in response to increasingly tough Western sanctions over its controversial nuclear program.

Moreover, according to Press TV, UK media twist Iran nuclear success. The British media have tried to downplay Irans recent civilian nuclear achievements with a range of tactics ranging from imposing partial blackout to giving coverage only to question the reliability of Irans announcement, Press TV reported.

Iran announced on Wednesday that it successfully loaded the first domestically-made nuclear fuel rods containing 20-percent enriched uranium into its research reactor in Tehran, which produces vital radioisotopes for cancer and other patients.

Experts believe that insertion of indigenous nuclear fuel rods is a giant step in Iranian nuclear program.

Iran also announced that it has installed thousands of highly efficient and faster centrifuges at its Natanz nuclear enrichment facility.

With the installation of the new centrifuges, the capacity of the facility for the production of 3.5 percent enriched uranium was increased by 50 percent.

"I hope we reach the point where we will be able to meet all our nuclear needs inside the country so we won't need to reach out to others, specifically to the world's dastardly people," Ahmadinejad said during a ceremony held on Wednesday to unveil Irans latest nuclear achievements.

 

Sources: Reuters, AP, RT, Press TV, FNA, Mehr, Jame jam online
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