Iran Vows to Rebuild Nuclear Sites "With Greater Strength"
Iran vows to rebuild nuclear sites damaged by US-Israeli strikes in June 2025 stronger than before while denying nuclear weapons ambitions, amid stalled diplomacy and ongoing sanctions.
- Yossi Cohen, former Mossad chief, said the joint Israeli‑US operation obliterated Iran's nuclear sites and halted uranium enrichment, accepting the US president's account.
- In June, US and Israeli forces struck Iran's nuclear sites using 14 GBU‑57 bunker busters on Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan, triggering a 12‑day war and interrupting planned mid‑June US‑Iran talks.
- During a tour of the country's nuclear agency, Pezeshkian told executives that Tehran will rebuild destroyed nuclear sites stronger than before and insisted the program is for civilian purposes, while Fatemeh Mohajerani confirmed Tehran has received messages about resuming diplomacy.
- Because Tehran stopped cooperating, there is no independent on‑site assessment and IAEA chief Rafael Grossi said inspectors observed movements while CSIS found enrichment slowed or stopped; Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said about 400kg of 60% enriched uranium is buried under rubble.
- Recent shipments from China indicate Iran's missile arsenal, estimated at around 2,700 before the war, now holds roughly half that, with imports enough to produce about 500 missiles, while Trump warns of fresh attacks and Oman urges negotiations, saying `We want to return to the negotiations between Iran the United States`.
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In June, the US bombed Iranian nuclear facilities because Iran would build a bomb. Now Tehran wants to rebuild the facilities with the help of Russia.
Iran will rebuild its nuclear facilities “with greater force,” Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian said yesterday, stressing that the country is not looking for a weapon of mass destruction. His American par, Donald Trump, has warned that he would order further attacks on the Islamic Republic if he tries to renew the plants that the Pentagon bombed in June. Pezeshkian made his comments during a visit to the country’s Atomic Energy Organization (i…
Iran vows to rebuild nuclear sites ‘stronger than before’
• President Pezeshkian says attacks will not set back country’s nuclear progress • Oman urges Tehran and Washington to resume stalled nuclear talks TEHRAN: Iran said on Sunday that it would rebuild nuclear sites damaged by Israeli and US strikes “stronger than before”, as mediator Oman urged Tehran and Washington to revive stalled diplomacy. US President Donald Trump has said the strikes obliterated Iran’s nuclear programme, but the full exten…
Iran wants to rebuild the nuclear facilities damaged by Israeli and US attacks.
Iran’s President Says Tehran Will Rebuild Its Nuclear Facilities
Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian addresses the 80th United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) at the UN headquarters in New York, US, Sept. 24, 2025. Photo: REUTERS/Jeenah Moon Tehran will rebuild its nuclear facilities “with greater strength,” Iran‘s President Masoud Pezeshkian told state media on Sunday, adding that the country does not seek a nuclear weapon. US President Donald Trump has warned that he would order fresh attacks on Iran‘s nucle…
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