Tuesday, April 1, 2014

IRAN ANNOUNCES BREAKTHROUGH IN URANIUM

IRAN ANNOUNCES BREAKTHROUGH IN URANIUM

Iran used the new technology of extraction of uranium concentrate. It has led to a reduction in price of the process and increase its effectiveness in a thousand times, the Iranian state television, citing an unnamed participant#39;s nuclear program, reports Reuters. The source said that after six years of work, scientists have developed a biotechnology, allowing clean before mining uranium ore.
In early August, the seal was removed from the Iranian nuclear center in Isfahan, where research on uranium enrichment. The Iranian government did not resume uranium enrichment, but has started preparatory work. After removing the seals United Kingdom, France and Germany - the country that offered economic assistance to Iran in exchange for giving up its nuclear program - refused to continue negotiations with Iran.

Last week, Iran#39;s representative at the talks, Ali Larijani, after meeting with the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Mohamed ElBaradei said that during the month of Iran can submit new proposals aimed at resolving the nuclear issue. According to Larijani, the proposals include increasing the number of participants in the negotiations.

After the failure of negotiations European countries began to prepare themselves to pass on the issue of Iran#39;s nuclear program to the UN Security Council, which may decide to impose international sanctions. On Monday, August 29, French President Jacques Chirac called on the Iranian government to reconsider its attitude towards the initiatives of the EU to avoid consideration of the UN Security Council.