World | Iran Iran: We Can Process Our Own Uranium Claims independence in nuclear cycle a day ahead of Geneva talks By Polly Davis Doig Suggested by savageviking Posted Dec 5, 2010 6:44 AM CST Copied Iran's top nuclear negotiator Saeed Jalili, right, speaks with media, during a press briefing, in Tehran, Iran, Saturday, Dec. 4, 2010. (Vahid Salemi) Iran is processing its first batch of home-grown uranium, the nation's nuke chief said today, claiming total independence in the nuclear fuel cycle just a day ahead of Geneva talks meant to dissuade the country from its nuclear program. "Today, we witnessed the shipment of the first domestically produced yellowcake from Gachin mine to the Isfahan nuclear facility," said Ali Akbar Salehi. Salehi was blunt in his message to negotiators headed to Geneva: "No matter how much effort they put into their sanctions ... our nuclear activities will proceed and they will witness greater achievements in the future." He further claimed a bigger uranium mine would go online "in the not too distant future," reports the AP. Read These Next Mom allegedly passed 31 hospitals on road trip as daughter was dying. Pentagon opens rare investigation into Sen. Mark Kelly. A federal judge just threw out the Comey, James indictments. One of the Slender Man attackers escaped her group home, briefly. Report an error