"Initial steps to design and build nuclear submarine propulsion systems have
begun," Admiral Abbas Zamini, the technical deputy navy chief, told the
agency.
"All countries have the right to use peaceful nuclear technology, including
for the propulsion system of its vessels," he said.
Iran's navy "needs the (nuclear-powered) propulsion system to succeed in
realising very long-distance operations."
He did not provide further details.
He did not provide further details.
Iran regularly boasts about advances in military and scientific fields, but in
most cases fails to provide proof they were ever carried out. Western
military experts regularly cast doubt on its claims.
Just a handful of nations - the United States, Russia, France, Britain and
China - have the technology to make their own nuclear-powered submarines.
India has a model under development.
The navy official's announcement comes as the P5+1 group of world powers are
preparing for a new round of crunch talks with Iran in Moscow on June 18 and
19 over Tehran's disputed nuclear activities.
Iran is pushing forward with an ambitious nuclear programme despite UN
Security Council resolutions demanding a halt to uranium enrichment.
The nuclear programme is at the heart of a decade-long standoff between a
defiant Tehran and Western powers that fear the Islamic regime is covertly
conducting research for atomic weapons capability.
* Notícia publicada a The Telegraph. Amb aquestes darreres declaracions, el propi règim iranià ha demostrat que el seu programa nuclear no és només per finalitats pacífiques. Pocs arguments racionals queden per oposar-se a una intervenció israeliana.
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