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This commission called on all states in the ME to commit themselves for a prolonged period of time to a verified arrangement not to have any enrichment, reprocessing or other sensitive fuel-cycle activities on their territories.
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This commission called on all states in the ME to commit themselves for a prolonged period of time to a verified arrangement not to have any enrichment, reprocessing or other sensitive fuel-cycle activities on their territories.
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"They don't have any fuel-cycle ambition, which is important for proliferation, and of course reduces anxieties in the whole region," says Mr. Rogner.
Joining the Nuclear Club Oliver Klaus 2010
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Unlike the UAE, the Iranian program is of a size that could justify an indigenous uranium enrichment and spent fuel reprocessing effort, just as the nuclear energy programs of France, Japan and Germany justify their national fuel-cycle programs.
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"They don't have any fuel-cycle ambition, which is important for proliferation, and of course reduces anxieties in the whole region," says Mr. Rogner.
Joining the Nuclear Club Oliver Klaus 2010
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Russia's support for the October 2009 "Baradei" proposal regarding international arrangements to refuel the Tehran Research Reactor was similarly self-serving: the proposal would have given Russia an enhanced role in providing "value-added" nuclear products while simultaneously circumscribing the development of Iran's indigenous fuel-cycle capabilities.
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To the extent that Moscow has proposed specific solutions to the nuclear issue since 2003, these solutions have emphasized Iranian participation in multilateral fuel-cycle centers -- centers that would be based, conveniently enough, in Russia.
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Russia's support for the October 2009 "Baradei" proposal regarding international arrangements to refuel the Tehran Research Reactor was similarly self-serving: the proposal would have given Russia an enhanced role in providing "value-added" nuclear products while simultaneously circumscribing the development of Iran's indigenous fuel-cycle capabilities.
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To the extent that Moscow has proposed specific solutions to the nuclear issue since 2003, these solutions have emphasized Iranian participation in multilateral fuel-cycle centers -- centers that would be based, conveniently enough, in Russia.
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"They don't have any fuel-cycle ambition, which is important for proliferation, and of course reduces anxieties in the whole region," says Mr. Rogner.
Joining the Nuclear Club Oliver Klaus 2010
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