[Iran] - Iran completes place of Fars research study, technology complex

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
TEHRAN - The location of a research and technology complex was finalized in a ceremony attended by the deputy head of the Atomic Energy
Organization of Iran (AEOI) and several other officials of the province
During the event, the relevant officials singled out the appropriate site for the construction of the complex while observing all legal and
safety criteria and standards.As par the order issued by Mohammad Eslami, the AEOI chief, the Fars complex has been designated as an
high-tech field have come despite threats and sanctions from foes.He made the comment before the inaugural ceremony of an exhibition
security and agriculture, industry, water and soil, and environment have been discussed in the exhibition, and the achievements of these
issue are power plants and the production of atomic electricity, which is being used by world countries as a source of clean energy.Eslami
every year, about one million patients benefit from radiopharmaceuticals that are produced by atomic energy in the field of diagnosis and
explained.Eslami further emphasized that the adverse economic effects of radiation usage in agricultural products would result in a rise in
his organization plans to build a nuclear power facility in the southwestern province of Khuzestan with a capacity to produce 2,000
of electricity in the preliminary phase.Based on his remarks, the AEOI pursues additional stages concurrently in order to utilize the
by relying on domestic capabilities.Eslami also said arrogant countries have imposed sanctions in the atomic energy sector since the victory
of the 1979 Islamic Revolution in Iran to hinder the country's progress in nuclear technology.By signing the 2015 nuclear deal, technically
known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), with six nations, namely the U.S., Germany, France, Britain, Russia, and China,
began in Vienna with the goal of bringing the U.S
lauded the nuclear progress Iran has made under sanctions, saying they can be a model for development in other industries inside the