Iran Says It Can Build New Nuclear Facilities If Enemies Strike

A handout picture provided by the Iranian presidency shows President Masoud Pezeshkian (R) during a visit to the Mahalati navy and ship industry complex in the coastal Gulf city of Bushehr in southwestern Iran, on a rainy day on February 13, 2025. (Iranian Presidency / Handout / AFP)
A handout picture provided by the Iranian presidency shows President Masoud Pezeshkian (R) during a visit to the Mahalati navy and ship industry complex in the coastal Gulf city of Bushehr in southwestern Iran, on a rainy day on February 13, 2025. (Iranian Presidency / Handout / AFP)
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Iran Says It Can Build New Nuclear Facilities If Enemies Strike

A handout picture provided by the Iranian presidency shows President Masoud Pezeshkian (R) during a visit to the Mahalati navy and ship industry complex in the coastal Gulf city of Bushehr in southwestern Iran, on a rainy day on February 13, 2025. (Iranian Presidency / Handout / AFP)
A handout picture provided by the Iranian presidency shows President Masoud Pezeshkian (R) during a visit to the Mahalati navy and ship industry complex in the coastal Gulf city of Bushehr in southwestern Iran, on a rainy day on February 13, 2025. (Iranian Presidency / Handout / AFP)

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian said on Thursday that Tehran's enemies may be able to strike the country's nuclear centers but they cannot deprive it of its ability to build new ones.

He made his comments after the Washington Post reported that US intelligence believes Israel is likely to launch a preemptive attack on Iran's nuclear program by the middle of the year.

"They threaten us that they will hit nuclear facilities... If you (the enemy) strike a hundred of those we will build a thousand other ones... You can hit the buildings and the places but you cannot hit those who build it," Pezeshkian said, according to state media.

US President Donald Trump raised on Monday the possibility of Israel hitting Iran in an interview with Fox News saying he would prefer to make a deal with Iran to prevent it from obtaining a nuclear weapon.

"Everyone thinks Israel, with our help or our approval, will go in and bomb the hell out of them. I would prefer that not to happen," Trump said.

On Thursday, the commander of Iran's conventional air force Hamid Vahedi said: "We tell all countries, friends and foes alike, that our country's doctrine is defensive but we will respond with force against any enemy attack."

Iran and Israel engaged in tit-for-tat strikes last year amid wider tensions over Israel's war in Gaza.



China Says Willing to Work with Australia to Maintain Momentum of Improvement of Ties

The Chinese national flag is seen in Beijing, China April 29, 2020. REUTERS/Thomas Peter/File Photo
The Chinese national flag is seen in Beijing, China April 29, 2020. REUTERS/Thomas Peter/File Photo
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China Says Willing to Work with Australia to Maintain Momentum of Improvement of Ties

The Chinese national flag is seen in Beijing, China April 29, 2020. REUTERS/Thomas Peter/File Photo
The Chinese national flag is seen in Beijing, China April 29, 2020. REUTERS/Thomas Peter/File Photo

Chinese foreign minister Wang Yi said China was willing to work with Australia to prepare for the next stage of high-level exchanges and maintain the momentum of improving ties, according to a statement from his ministry, Reuters reported.

Wang made the remarks on Friday at a bilateral meeting with his Australian counterpart Penny Wong on the sidelines of a regional summit in Malaysia.