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TASS reports that Russia is prepared to evacuate its nuclear staff from Iran's Bushehr plant if needed.

Alexei Likhachev was quoted as saying that Russia would be prepared to evacuate staff from Iran’s Bushehr nuclear plant if needed.

Last year, President Vladimir Putin stated that hundreds of Russians worked at the facility. It is Iran's sole operating nuclear power station, which Moscow built for Iran.

Russia is currently building more nuclear facilities at Bushehr.

Bushehr was not targeted by the U.S. attack on Iran's nuclear facilities last June. Likhachev warned that an attack could cause a catastrophe comparable to 1986's Chernobyl.

Donald Trump, the U.S. president, urged Iran on Wednesday to make a deal with the United States that would see the nuclear weapons renounced. Otherwise the next U.S. strike?wouldn't be as bad.

Likhachev said: "We hope that all parties in the conflict will honor their commitments to protect this territory (Bushehr).

"But as they say, keeping our finger to the pulse, and in cooperation with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Ministry of Defence, will be prepared to carry out evacuation measures, if necessary."

Iran denies wanting nuclear weapons and Russia supports Tehran's use of nuclear energy for peaceful reasons. (Reporting and editing by Andrew Osborn)

(source: Reuters)