Iran Press/ Iran news: Speaking at the inauguration ceremony of 48th Specialized Exhibition of Nuclear Industry Achievements in Kerman, Ali Asghar Zare'an said: "By God's grace, we are self-sufficient in developing, designing and manufacturing all kinds of uranium enrichment centrifuges."
"According to the edict (or fatwa) of the Leader of the Islamic Revolution, we are not seeking to build, stockpile or use atomic weapons of any kind, but we are trying to reach the peaks of knowledge and master all aspects of peaceful civilian nuclear industry. We are seeking to produce clean energy, together with upgrading and maintaining the fuel cycle, from exploration to extraction and production of nuclear fuel for electricity-generating power plants, research centers and to provide services to all other industries," Zare'an added.
He went on to refer to steps taken to counter unreliability of the hegemony regime, adding: "The fourth step in reducing Iran's nuclear commitment under the nuclear deal 2015 is subject to the supervisory board's view. The Atomic Energy Organization of Iran executes government decisions, and these steps are an exercise in returning to all areas of concern."
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He pointed to the unveiling of the new generation of Iranian centrifuges in the near future and the exploitation of the secondary circuit of the Arak Khandab reactor, stating that the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran has pursued its activities diligently to date and the approach would continue rapidly.
Zare'an said, "As the Leader of the Islamic Revolution has stated, scientific power results in dignity and authority; great work has been done to master peaceful civilian nuclear technology. With the development of new tools and machinery as well as with the invention, innovation, and diversification of facilities, we will conquer the peaks of science."
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