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Nuclear plant runs second circuit equipment test

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ImageIran Focus:  Tehran, Jan. 13 – Russian nuclear reactor builder Atomstroyexport announced on Tuesday that it had been successful in testing the second circuit equipment of Iran’s Bushehr nuclear power plant, state media reported. Iran Focus
 
ImageTehran, Jan. 13 – Russian nuclear reactor builder Atomstroyexport announced on Tuesday that it had been successful in testing the second circuit equipment of Iran’s Bushehr nuclear power plant, state media reported.
 
The successful completion of the hydraulic testing of second circuit equipment of the Bushehr nuclear power plant with pressure buildup to 110 kg/cm2 is seen as a significant step in completing the plant, the state-run Fars news agency reported.
 
Iran has long been accused by the West of devloping a clandestine nuclear weapons programme. Later this month the US, Britain, France, Germany, Russia and China will discuss imposing further sanctions against Tehran for its nuclear defiance.

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