Iran has started the enrichment process of its uranium. According to Iranian ISNA news agency, the Head of Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI) Ali Akbar Salehi said that the country started enriching uranium to a purity of 20 percent from today with the presence of the IAEA inspectors in central Iranian city of Natanz. He added that Iran’s offer is still open and it is ready to receive fuel from abroad which may exchanged within the country's territory.Meanwhile, the United States and France have said they will push for strong new UN anti-nuclear sanctions against Iran. After talks in Paris French President Nicolas Sarkozy and US Defence Secretary Robert Gates agreed that tough new sanctions must be passed against Iran. But China however has urges more talks in wake of calls for sanctions on Iran over uranium enrichment plans. The head of IAEA has also expressed concern at Iran’s announcement. In a statement IAEA Director General reiterated the agency’s readiness to play an intermediary role on the issue of the Tehran reactor.
News On AIR | February 9, 2010 6:08 PM
Iran begins Uranium Enrichment process