Iran to rebuild its nuclear facilities, increase capacity — Pezeshkian
Iran intends to rebuild its nuclear facilities and make them even more powerful, President Masoud Pezeshkian said while visiting the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI),
“Destroying nuclear buildings or facilities will not stop us, we will rebuild, stronger and more determined than before," President Pezeshkian said while visiting an exhibition of the achievements of Iran's nuclear scientists, Mehr News Agency reports.
President Pezeshkian described the efforts of the country’s nuclear experts as a form of scientific jihad and a sincere service to the nation. He stressed that the production of radiopharmaceuticals and the development of modern medical technologies are essential national needs that must be pursued with greater speed and determination.
Highlighting Iran’s strong position in radiopharmaceutical production and its potential in the global medical market, Pezeshkian said, "For our country, embracing advanced technologies and entering the global competition is vital. Arrogant powers seek to deprive independent nations, including Iran, of access to modern technologies, keeping them dependent on assembly industries while they produce and sell medicines at exorbitant prices.”
He called for a strategic plan to increase Iran’s share in the global radiopharmaceutical market, emphasizing that while meeting domestic needs remains a priority, export development and professional marketing must also be pursued.
“Our products’ quality, effectiveness, and affordability will make Iran a leader in this field,” the President concluded.
By Khagan Isayev







