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Iranian Foreign Minister Alagzi said in an interview with Japan's Kyodo News Agency in Tehran over the weekend that Iran's nuclear facilities were “destroyed and seriously damaged” during the 12-day war with the US in June, but Iran is still determined to continue its peaceful nuclear program. He said that Iran's nuclear facilities were “bombed, destroyed, and seriously damaged” during air strikes by the US and Israel, saying that these attacks clearly seriously violate international law — “probably the biggest violation of international law” because these facilities are protected and are under the supervision of the International Atomic Energy Agency. However, Alagzi emphasized that Iran, as a member of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, is determined to continue to advance its peaceful nuclear energy program, and pointed out that it was the facility itself that was destroyed in the attack, not Iran's nuclear technology.

智通財經·12/08/2025 06:41:03
語音播報
Iranian Foreign Minister Alagzi said in an interview with Japan's Kyodo News Agency in Tehran over the weekend that Iran's nuclear facilities were “destroyed and seriously damaged” during the 12-day war with the US in June, but Iran is still determined to continue its peaceful nuclear program. He said that Iran's nuclear facilities were “bombed, destroyed, and seriously damaged” during air strikes by the US and Israel, saying that these attacks clearly seriously violate international law — “probably the biggest violation of international law” because these facilities are protected and are under the supervision of the International Atomic Energy Agency. However, Alagzi emphasized that Iran, as a member of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, is determined to continue to advance its peaceful nuclear energy program, and pointed out that it was the facility itself that was destroyed in the attack, not Iran's nuclear technology.