Subscribe to Print Edition | Tue., March 13, 2007 Adar 23, 5767 | | Israel Time: 00:37 (EST+7)
Haaretz israel news English
web haaretz.com
  Back to Homepage
Print Edition
Diplomacy
Defense Opinion National Arts & Leisure Anglo File Sports Travel  
Magazine Week's End
Q&A
Business Underground Jewish World Real Estate Advertising  
Bookmark to del.icio.us
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, left, meeting with Russian Security Council Secretary Igor Ivanov in Tehran in January. (AP)
Last update - 21:28 12/03/2007
Launch of Iranian nuclear plant delayed due to missed payments
By Reuters

Iran's Bushehr nuclear power station will not be launched in September and nuclear fuel will not be delivered to the station this month as earlier planned, the Russian contractor said Monday, blaming the hold-up on unpaid bills.

"The lack of financing from the Iranian side means that Atomstroiexport did not receive payments for two months," Irina Yesipova, a spokeswoman for Russian state-owned contractor said by telephone.

"This means the timeframe has been moved and so the launch cannot happen in September - we simply cannot do it. If we can't launch the station in September then we cannot deliver the fuel according to the old timetable either."

Advertisement

Moscow and Tehran have been bickering publicly over what Russia says are tens of millions of dollars in delayed payments for its work on Bushehr, Iran's first nuclear power station.

Iran denies it has missed payments on the plant, a sensitive project as Tehran has come under pressure from the United States and the European Union over its nuclear ambitions.

Report: 'Informed' Russian source blasts Iran
Meanwhile, Russian news agencies quoted "an informed source" in Moscow as saying that Iran is abusing Russia's stance on its nuclear program.

"Unfortunately, the Iranians are abusing our constructive relations," the agencies quoted the source as saying.

The source added Iran "cannot play forever" on its good relations with Russia.

"It is unacceptable for us to have an Iran with a nuclear bomb or the potential to create one," the source said.

The comments were reported by Russia's three main news agencies. Senior government officials often brief the agencies anonymously to send messages to foreign governments.

The United States is pushing for tougher sanctions on Iran because it believes Tehran is trying to build a nuclear bomb, an allegation Iran has denied.

Russia has tried to soften the sanctions, arguing engagement with Iran is more productive than confrontation.

Related articles:

  • Rosner's Domain: Washington notes: AIPAC is all about sanctions
  • Giving diplomacy a try

  • Bookmark to del.icio.us
    Flower power
    Environmentalists are putting on display the wild orchids of Hanita Forest.
    Strike season
    ouraged by the gov't's weakness, Israel is about to experience a wave of strikes.
      1.   Is Russia waking up before it is too late? 16:59  |  RP 12/03/07
      2.   Did Russians become more clever and more honest? LET US HOPE..... 17:02  |  Vittorio 12/03/07
      3.   Good!!! The world must continue to preasure Iran!!! 17:03  |  Anat 12/03/07
      4.   now if only china woke up as well 17:19  |  ross 12/03/07
      5.   Seriously have you ever heard anything so ridiculous? 17:37  |  Ronnie Wolman 12/03/07
      6.   COLD WAR II 17:40  |  Brant 12/03/07
      7.   Iran can`t pay its bills but it needs a Nuclear Reactor 18:25  |  Kipperraes 12/03/07
      8.   Iran can`t pay its bills but it needs a Nuclear Reactor 18:26  |  Kipperraes 12/03/07
      9.   Financial pressure on Iran seems to be working 20:41  |  * BEN JABO 12/03/07
      10.   Check is in the mail 20:49  |  * BEN JABO 12/03/07
      11.   Would never happen in Israel 20:57  |  Zip 12/03/07
      12.   Rusia`s nukes 21:17  |  shula 12/03/07
      13.   Would never happen in Egypt 21:38  |  Chick Corea 12/03/07
      14.   Didn`t Iran Just Earmark $1.4B for More Plants? 22:13  |  Ovadiah ben Avraham 12/03/07
      15.   the way of the world 23:52  |  Paul Freedman 12/03/07
      16.   russia delays reactors 00:34  |  moishe 13/03/07
      17.   #14 Ovadiah ben Avraham 23:42  |  * BEN JABO 13/03/07
     Today Online
    Rosner: Cheney to AIPAC: If you've got brains, you'll back war
    Responses: 90
    Editorial: Israel's right to exist is absolute
    Responses: 312
    Burston: When Israel tells U.S. Jews the Iraq war must go on
    Responses: 78
    Poll: 68% of Israeli Jews fear Israeli Arab uprising
    Responses: 171
    Marcus: Who should replace Olmert? Anyone but Bibi
    Responses: 44
    PA: BBC reporter kidnapped by gunmen in Gaza Strip
    Responses: 78
    Rosner's Domain
    * No easy answers on Israel and the Iraq debate
    * Was Olmert crossing a line when he talked about Iraq?
    * Cheney to AIPAC meet: If you're here and want out of Iraq you have no brains
    * Washington notes: AIPAC is all about sanctions


    More Headlines
    22:51 Arab leaders rule out amending Saudi proposal
    23:46 UN experts: Mugrabi Gate dig meets international standards
    00:04 Egyptian FM demands Israel probe alleged 1967 POW killings
    19:28 War probe report to include 'personal conclusions' on PM, Peretz, Halutz
    23:31 Lebanese minister: Bus bombing last month was ordered by Syria
    23:33 Hamas vows to avenge killing of top commander in Gaza City
    22:06 Iranian minister: Israel is the 'real nuclear danger' in Mideast
    16:26 Shin Bet director: Hundreds of Hamas men being trained in Iran
    23:18 Panel okays proposed law providing poor with cheaper electricity
    23:43 Hamas: Our forces paid from tax revenue transferred by Israel
    Previous Editions
    Special Offers
    Advertisement
    A Different Israel Experience
    Unique programs for adults of all ages
    JOIN FREE AT JDATE.COM
    The most popular online Jewish dating community in the world! Explore the possibilities! Click Here!
    CAMP KIMAMA ISRAEL
    Israel's international summer camps!
    Learn Hebrew Online
    Learn Hebrew from the best teachers in Israel live over the Internet
    Home| Print Edition| Diplomacy| Opinion| Arts & Leisure| Sports| Jewish World| Underground| Site rules|
    © Copyright  Haaretz. All rights reserved