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Rosatom, a Russian company, says it will remain in Iran despite the war

Alexei Likhachev, the head of Rosatom's nuclear division, said that the company will remain in Iran despite the conflict in the Middle East. It is also committed to the agreement to build two more units at the Bushehr nuclear power plant.

After the United States and Israel attacked Iran on February 28, Rosatom evacuated its staff, and suspended construction on the new units.

Likhachev stated that around 450 Rosatom employees remain on the site after 150 returned via Armenia to Russia this week.

"The construction and completion of the?second and?third units remain among the priorities for the?corporation. This is not the right time to go. "What is happening in the Middle East represents only a small part of a larger global mosaic", Likhachev told Rosatom.

Likhachev stated on Monday that the situation around Bushehr was still tense, but there were no strikes at the Bushehr plant or construction site.

The agreement allows for up to eight units of nuclear power, including four at Bushehr.

Iran announced last autumn that it had signed a $25 billion deal with Rosatom for the construction of four nuclear power plants with a?capacity of 5 gigawatts?at a different site in the country's south-east. Both parties signed a memo on the development of small nuclear power plants within Iran. (Reporting by Anastasia Lyrchikova. Mark Trevelyan edited the story.

(source: Reuters)