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Wednesday 12 June 2013 - 14:11
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Arak heavy-water nuclear reactor under IAEA supervision: Iran

Irans Foreign Ministry spokesman says the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is monitoring operations at Irans Arak nuclear reactor.
The 40-megawatt Arak heavy-water reactor is not a confidential and secret issue, and is under the constant supervision of the IAEA, Abbas Araqchi said in his weekly press conference on Tuesday.

The Iranian official also said that Tehran has provided the IAEA with necessary information on the nuclear reactor, which is located in the Iranian city of Arak.

He said the Arak nuclear reactor will gradually replace Tehrans research reactor and will produce medical radioisotopes for about one million cancer patients.

Earlier on June 9, Iran installed the main container of the reactor, which uses natural uranium to produce radio medicines.

During a meeting on Irans nuclear energy program in Vienna on June 6, the IAEA accused Tehran of building Arak reactor with a design not previously approved by the Agency.

Irans IAEA Ambassador Ali Asghar Soltanieh, however, rejected the accusation, arguing that the Arak reactor is visited by international inspectors every three months and that the facility produces radioactive isotopes for medical purposes.

Iran has repeatedly voiced its willingness to cooperate with the IAEA under a clear framework.

By Press TV

 

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