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President Masoud Pezeshkian of Iran addressed the recent reports regarding the construction at a new nuclear facility near the Natanz location, which American forces targeted in June. Speaking with Tom Llamas, Pezeshkian revealed that Iran has come to an agreement with the IAEA to allow on-site inspections, advocating for inspectors to verify the location firsthand rather than depending solely on satellite images. The interview included real-time translation by a government interpreter, with NBC News later verifying the translation independently.

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