Mr Ahmadinejad said
Enriched uranium can be used for power stations but also for nuclear bombs. The West has accused
A BBC correspondent says there is some skepticism about
IAEA plan
"We have more than 3,000 centrifuges working and every week a new set is installed," Mr Ahmadinejad was quoted as saying by Iranian news agencies.
"[The world powers] were thinking that with each resolution the Iranian nation would retreat. But after each resolution the Iranian nation presented another nuclear achievement."
The installation of 3,000 centrifuges is seen by
There has been no independent verification of
The UN has already imposed two sets of sanctions and the
Only last week the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) said it had agreed a plan with
The IAEA has said 3,000 centrifuges would represent a point of no-return for an industrial-scale production of enriched uranium.
But it also suggested last week that
The BBC's Jon Leyne in
The US and UN are not going to accept that, our correspondent says.
A number of Western diplomats have criticized the IAEA's plan, accusing
US President George W Bush also recently stepped up the pressure with a new warning that
Key meetings of the UN and IAEA on the Iranian issue are scheduled over the coming weeks.
A recent International Institute for Strategic Studies report said if
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