Iranian president responds to reports of construction at nuclear facility
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Iranian president responds to reports of construction at nuclear facility
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Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian responded to new reports of construction at another nuclear facility near the Natanz site struck by American forces in June. Pezeshkian told Tom Llamas Iran has reached an agreement with the IAEA to inspect sites on the ground, and said it would be better for inspectors to see the site in person than rely on satellite photography. The interview was conducted with a government interpreter translating in real time, and NBC News reviewed the translation independently.Sept. 26, 2025