Iran nuclear program faces setback from Russian reactor delay (The Christian Science Monitor)
November 16th, 2009
The Christian Science Monitor – As a new report from the UN nuclear watchdog calls on Iran to guarantee no more hidden nuclear sites, Russia announced that the oft-delayed $1 billion reactor Moscow is building at Bushehr will not begin operations this year, as earlier promised.
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