Iran's ambassador to Cairo says the situation at Iranian nuclear facilities struck by U.S. and Israeli forces is under control. The diplomat added that Tehran will reject any U.S. military presence in the region once the current conflict concludes.
Iran's ambassador to Cairo, Mojtaba Ferdousi Pour, stated that the situation at Iranian nuclear facilities hit by U.S. and Israeli strikes is under control. He further declared that Iran will not permit a U.S. military presence in the region following the conflict.
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