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Iran ready to entrust Japan with 5 power plant projects
TOKYO - Iran is ready to transfer the construction of five nuclear power plants to Japan, Iranian Parliamentary Foreign Policy and National Security Committee Chairman Alaeddin Boroujerdi stated.In a meeting in Tokyo with Japanese Parliamentary Committee on Foreign Affairs and Defense Chairman Naoki Tanaka, Boroujerdi said that Iranian parliamentarians think that Japan should take decisions independent from the United States, IRNA news agency quoted him as saying on Thursday.
He added that the Iranian government plans to produce 20,000 megawatts of nuclear electricity in the next 20 years and Japan may also invest in the construction of nuclear power plants in Iran.
According to him, nuclear power stations will be built to generate electricity and for the development of Iran.
""Iran does not have other goals for the construction of these stations,"" he said. ""The claims of the United States and some Western countries regarding Iran's nuclear program are unfounded.""
The Iranian parliamentary delegation led by Speaker Ali Larijani began a four-day official visit to Japan Feb. 23
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