Iran has vowed to reconstruct its nuclear facilities ‘stronger than before’ following extensive damage caused by Israeli and US strikes. President Masoud Pezeshkian, during a visit to the country’s nuclear organization, emphasized that the destruction of buildings would not hinder Iran’s nuclear ambitions. He asserted that Iranian scientists retain the necessary expertise to rebuild and advance the program. Pezeshkian’s remarks echo his earlier statements in February, where he warned of rebuilding efforts if sites were attacked. The strikes, which occurred in June, marked an unprecedented escalation, with Israel targeting nuclear, military, and residential areas, resulting in significant casualties among Iranian scientists. Iran responded with ballistic missile attacks on Israeli cities. Amidst the tension, Oman has urged both Iran and the United States to revive stalled diplomatic talks. Omani Foreign Minister Badr Albusaidi called for renewed negotiations during the IISS Manama Dialogue in Bahrain. Iranian government spokeswoman Fatemeh Mohajerani confirmed that Tehran has received messages regarding resuming diplomacy but provided no further details. Oman had previously hosted five rounds of US-Iran talks this year, but the sixth round was disrupted by Israel’s strikes. The conflict has also led to the reinstatement of UN sanctions against Iran, triggered by Britain, Germany, and France over alleged non-compliance with the 2015 nuclear deal.
