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TEHRAN -Iran is
rumored to open the location of their main uranium enrichment to the
leader of a foreign country for the first time in history. President of Mongolia became the first figure that has that honor.
Television showed video footage of nasionak Iran President of Mongolia Tsakhia Elbegdorj looks Central do an inspection of the nuclear reactor, in a nuclear facility in Natanz. This is the first time in the history of nuclear facilities were visited by foreign leaders.
Previous Trustees from the International Atomic Agency (IAEA) often came to the facility to conduct the inspection. While some foreign diplomats and journalists of the world also is allowed to come to nuclear facilities.
"If you are in another country, not necessarily I was able to come to a location that is very sensitive to this," said the President of Iran, Elbegforj to television as cited Associated Press, Tuesday (4/9/2012).
During this time Western countries suspect Iran is developing nuclear them to build nuclear weapons. Iran frequently shook off the allegations, saying they are purely used for program interests of peace.(Exspost news)
Television showed video footage of nasionak Iran President of Mongolia Tsakhia Elbegdorj looks Central do an inspection of the nuclear reactor, in a nuclear facility in Natanz. This is the first time in the history of nuclear facilities were visited by foreign leaders.
Previous Trustees from the International Atomic Agency (IAEA) often came to the facility to conduct the inspection. While some foreign diplomats and journalists of the world also is allowed to come to nuclear facilities.
"If you are in another country, not necessarily I was able to come to a location that is very sensitive to this," said the President of Iran, Elbegforj to television as cited Associated Press, Tuesday (4/9/2012).
During this time Western countries suspect Iran is developing nuclear them to build nuclear weapons. Iran frequently shook off the allegations, saying they are purely used for program interests of peace.(Exspost news)
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