Iran says it’s willing to transfer nuke technology
Khameni announces move during meeting with Sudan’s president
TEHRAN, Iran - Iran’s top leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, said Tuesday during a meeting with the president of Sudan that Iran is ready to transfer its nuclear technology to neighboring countries.
Khamenei made the comments in a meeting with visiting Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir, who said last month that his impoverished, wartorn country was considering trying to create a nuclear program to generate electrical power.
“Iran’s nuclear capability is one example of various scientific capabilities in the country ... the Islamic Republic of Iran is prepared to transfer the experience, knowledge and technology of its scientists,” Khamenei told al-Bashir during their meeting.
Al-Bashir congratulated Iran for its success in producing enriched uranium for the first time, saying the achievement was a “great success for the world of Islam.”
TEHRAN, Iran - Iran’s top leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, said Tuesday during a meeting with the president of Sudan that Iran is ready to transfer its nuclear technology to neighboring countries.
Khamenei made the comments in a meeting with visiting Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir, who said last month that his impoverished, wartorn country was considering trying to create a nuclear program to generate electrical power.
“Iran’s nuclear capability is one example of various scientific capabilities in the country ... the Islamic Republic of Iran is prepared to transfer the experience, knowledge and technology of its scientists,” Khamenei told al-Bashir during their meeting.
Al-Bashir congratulated Iran for its success in producing enriched uranium for the first time, saying the achievement was a “great success for the world of Islam.”
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