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Russia may build 8 new nuclear reactors in Iran

Iran and Russia are in negotiations to construct eight new nuclear reactors in Iran, Russian media reported.

By JC Finley
An interior view of the Bushehr nuclear power plant is shown on October 26, 2010 as Iran began to load fuel into the core of its first atomic power plant some 745 miles south of Tehran. The Russian-built power plant is supervised by the United Nation's nuclear agency. (UPI/Mehr News Agency/Majid Asgarpour)
An interior view of the Bushehr nuclear power plant is shown on October 26, 2010 as Iran began to load fuel into the core of its first atomic power plant some 745 miles south of Tehran. The Russian-built power plant is supervised by the United Nation's nuclear agency. (UPI/Mehr News Agency/Majid Asgarpour) | License Photo

MOSCOW, May 23 (UPI) -- Moscow and Iran are negotiating the construction of eight nuclear reactors in Iran, reported RIA Novosti.

According to an unnamed source, negotiations were nearing the final stage with plans to build two nuclear reactors at Iran's Bushehr Power Plant and six reactors at other, unspecified sites.

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News of the possible agreement comes amid a visit by Iranian Defense Minister Brigadier General Hossein Dehqan to Moscow. Dehqan arrived in Moscow on Thursday to attend the International Security Conference.

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