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Analysts
from the U.S.-based Institute for Science and International Security
(ISIS) are pushing back against statements made last week by Ali Akbar
Salehi, head of the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran, to the effect
that Iran has reduced its stock of 20 percent-enriched uranium from 240
kilograms to 140 kg by converting it into fuel.
Journalistic accounts of Salehi's statements flatly described Iran as making "deep cuts" and as having "significantly reduced" its stock. ISIS analysts David Albright and Christina Walrond published a report [PDF]
last Friday noting that the U.N.'s nuclear watchdog had as recently as
August 2013 estimated that only around 30 kg of Iran's near 20
percent-enriched uranium has been converted into fuel assemblies. They
also noted that the reactor which would use and irradiate the fuel rods,
making it difficult for Iranian scientists to reconvert the material to
uranium hexafluoride suitable for further enrichment, is simply not big
enough to irradiate the amount of fuel that Salehi implied had been
rendered useless.
http://www.latimes.com/world/worldnow/la-fg-wn-iran-nuclear-uranium-conversion-20130913,0,6501869.story
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