(A view of the heavy water reactor at Arak)
The United States’ goal is to work with Iran to refit the reactor in such a way that it can no longer produce weapons grade material. The Obama administration announced that it would assist Iran is rebuilding the Arak reactor when the nuclear deal was implemented in late October. However, Iran maintains that the United States and other partner nations will provide “advanced equipment” for the reactor, located near the Iranian industrial city of Arak. Nuclear experts from the Department of Energy will be tasked with helping to accomplish this goal, according to Secretary Ernest Moniz.“Under the [Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action], one step that Iran must take is to redesign its Arak Heavy Water Research reactor, including removing its existing calandria and rendering it inoperable,” Moniz said in an Oct. 18 statement. He explained that “To support this effort, the Department of Energy’s nuclear experts will lead the U.S. effort to work with our P5+1 partners and Iran to modernize the Arak reactor, effectively eliminating a potential source of weapons-grade material.”U.S. nuclear experts will also provide Iran with “technical advice” on nuclear issues, Moniz said. He also said “In addition to co-chairing the Arak Modernization Working Group, the Department of Energy’s technical experts will also continue to support President Obama, Secretary [John] Kerry, our P5+1 and EU partners, and the [International A'tomic Energy Agency] through technical advice and expert consultations on nuclear matters.”
Seyed Araqchi, Iran’s deputy foreign minister, praised the nuclear modernization project in comments to reporters offered after an October meeting between Iran and the global powers.
“A statement was compiled and released by Iran, China, and the U.S. yesterday in which the three countries announced their resolve to modernize Arak site in due time but what is more important to us is an official document which should be signed between Iran and the six members of the G5+1,” Araqchi was quoted as telling reporters at the time.
The issue of Arak was a key negotiating point during nuclear talks that recently produced a compromise, aimed at curbing the Islamic Republic’s nuclear ambitions.
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