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Iran confirms launch of first nuclear power plant

Iran's atomic energy chief Ali Akbar Salehi confirmed next week's launch of the Islamic republic's first nuclear power plant.

Iran’s atomic energy chief Ali Akbar Salehi confirmed next week’s launch of the Islamic republic’s first nuclear power plant,as announced by Russia which has helped build the facility.

“We are preparing to transfer the fuel inside the plant next week… Then we will need seven to eight days to transfer it to the reactor,” said Salehi.

Ending years of delays,a spokesman for the Russian atomic agency said today that the plant in the southern Iranian city of Bushehr will formally launch on August 21.

“The fuel will be charged in the reactor on August 21.

From this moment,Bushehr will be considered a nuclear installation,” Rosatom spokesman Sergei Novikov said. “This can be considered as the physical launch.”

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