Nov. 3, 2025, 3:11 a.m.

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Iranian President Peshiziyan: Iran will rebuild its nuclear facilities

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Iranian President Pezhishiyan told state media on Sunday (November 2) that Tehran will rebuild its nuclear facilities "with greater power" and added that Iran does not seek to develop nuclear weapons.

Reuters reported that US President Trump warned that if Tehran attempts to restart the nuclear facilities bombed by the United States in June, he will order new attacks on Iran's nuclear facilities.

Pezehizyan made the above remarks during his visit to the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran, during which he met with senior executives of Iran's nuclear industry.

"Destroying buildings and factories won't cause us any problems. We will rebuild, and with even greater force." "

In June this year, the United States launched an attack on Iran's nuclear facilities. Washington claimed that this was aimed at undermining Iran's plan to develop nuclear weapons. Tehran, on the other hand, insists that its nuclear program is purely for civilian purposes.

Pezehizyan said when talking about Iran's nuclear activities: "All of this is to solve people's problems, for diseases, for people's health."

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