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Iran vows to pursue uranium enrichment program (3)

(Xinhua)

08:16, November 29, 2012

"All the problems (the reactor encountered) in the past year have been corrected," he said, adding that "Soon, the reactor will be connected to the (national) grid and we will witness stable electricity flow in the grid."

The semi-official ISNA news agency, quoting an informed source, reported on Wednesday that Iran has reloaded fuel in Bushehr nuclear power plant after a temporary removal of it.

On Nov. 16, the IAEA said in a report that Iran unloaded fuel from the reactor core of Bushehr power plant in October and transferred it to a spent fuel pond.

Fuel was reloaded on Monday in the presence of the representative of the IAEA, said the informed source according to ISNA.

On Wednesday, Iran's atomic chief emphasized that the IAEA investigators are continuously supervising Iran's nuclear facilities and all of Iran's nuclear establishments are "safe," said IRIB.

So far, no spacial accident which may harm the people has taken place in Iran's nuclear establishments, Abbasi was quoted as saying.

About Iran's imminent talks with the IAEA representatives in Tehran, he said that "As before, the IAEA representatives will come to Iran and will continue their previous talks with our representatives in order to reach a clear conclusion which could be acceptable for both sides," according to IRIB.

Earlier this month, an IAEA spokesperson announced that experts from the IAEA and Iran would meet on Dec. 13 in Tehran for a new round of talks on Iran's nuclear issue.

The IAEA hoped to reach an agreement with Iran that could allow inspectors to investigate possible military aspects of Iran's nuclear program, the reports said.

The most recent talks between the two parties were held in August without any agreement signed.

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