Sandwichman wrote:

> In the US, possession of ignorance is nine parts of the law.

More info about the Iran Nuke question is in the following news report "Iran 
gives Russia ultimatum to complete nuke plant". (The word "ultimatum" here 
seems inappropriate. Iran is no position to give ultimatums to Russia.)

Ulhas

The Times of India
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/

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Iran gives Russia ultimatum to complete nuke plant
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/1527594.cms

Friday, May 12, 2006 05:38:23

IANS

TEHRAN: Iran has for the first time criticised Russia for the delay in
completing the joint nuclear power plant in the Gulf port of Bushehr and has
given Moscow an ultimatum on the final timetable, ISNA news agency reported
on Friday.

Mohammad Saeidi, the deputy of Iran's atomic energy organisation, on
Thursday met Sergei Kiriyenko, the head of Russia's nuclear power agency
Rosatom, and conveyed Iran's annoyance over the delay.

"Iran has complained to the Russian side for not supplying the nuclear fuel
for Bushehr in time and we believe that the Russian side must respect its
legal commitments and not only supply the fuel at the earliest but also
compensate for the delay," said Saeidi.

"It was agreed that Russia should present the final timetable for starting
the Bushehr plant within the next 20 days," he added.

Despite the Iranian criticism, no date has yet been fixed, but Saeidi called
on Russia "to accelerate the work and even use three shifts per day to
compensate for the delay".

Russia had initially promised Iran to start the first 1,000 MW unit of the
plant by the beginning of the new millennium, but it has been delayed
several times.

Last year, Russia said that all safety measures should be met before
starting a testing period of at least three months, which has not yet been
effected.

Iran had so far downplayed the differences with Russia over the Bushehr
plant, mainly because no other country - with the exception of China - would
work with Iran on a nuclear power plant.

The first reactor of the station is almost 90 percent ready, according to
the Russian Atomstroieksport company that is carrying out the work.
Construction is to be completed by this year.

Kiriyenko said deliveries of Russian fuel to the plant would take place six
months before the unit is powered up.

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