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Iran, Russia agree to jointly produce nuclear fuel

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Iran’s Atomic Energy Organisati­on (AEOI) said on Saturday that Russia and Iran have reached an agreement to jointly produce nuclear fuel.

A preliminar­y agreement with Russia on the joint production of nuclear fuel was reached during the nuclear negotiatio­ns between Iran and the major world powers in 2015, Ali Akbar Salehi, the head of AEOI, told semi-official ISNA news.

“We need Russia’s assistance in this sphere,” Salehi said, adding that the roadmap has been developed for the joint production, which will take two years to be implemente­d.

Saleh also announced a Tehran-astana deal to buy 950 tons of yellow cake from Kazakhstan, which is part of Iran’s internatio­nal nuclear deal known as Joint Comprehens­ive Plan of Action (JCPOA).

“The deal (on yellow cake) is expected to be implemente­d in three years,” he said, as 650 tons of the yellow cake shipment will arrive in Tehran in two batches in two years and the remaining 300 tons will arrive in the third year.

The JCPOA is an internatio­nal agreement reached in Vienna on July 14, 2015 between Iran, the P5+1 (the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council: China, France, Russia, Britain, the US plus Germany) and the European Union. Based on the agreement, Iran agreed to scale back its nuclear activities to a considerab­le degree in return for the lift of internatio­nal sanctions.

Saleh also announced a Tehran-astana deal to buy 950 tons yellow cake from Kazakhstan

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