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    One-on-one with Iran’s president

    04:51
  • Iranian president responds to reports of construction at nuclear facility

    00:51
  • Iranian president details his injuries in Israeli bombing during the 12-day war

    00:48
  • Iranian president says Trump's current path will 'set fire' to the Middle East

    00:59
  • Netanyahu says Iranians must 'make Iran great again'

    00:45
  • Trump: Iran 'can never be allowed to possess the most dangerous weapon'

    01:56
  • New assessment shows U.S. strikes only destroyed one of three Iranian nuclear sites

    00:51
  • Inside Iran: Exclusive access to notorious Evin Prison

    02:14
  • Iran’s deputy foreign minister tells NBC News 'the damage is serious' on Iranian nuclear sites

    01:54
  • Iran holds state funerals for military commanders killed by Israeli strikes

    01:27
  • Trump: Iran is 'beat to hell' after U.S. strikes on nuclear sites

    01:14
  • Pentagon reveals new details of U.S. airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear program

    01:41
  • Hegseth slams media over reports on effectiveness of Iran nuclear site strikes

    02:28
  • Iranian parliament approves bill to suspend cooperation with IAEA

    00:24
  • Trump says assessment of Iran nuclear facility damage was 'not a complete report'

    01:46
  • Trump says U.S. will meet with Iran 'next week'

    00:30
  • Trump says Putin called to offer help with Iran conflict

    01:32
  • NATO Secretary General Rutte compares Trump to a 'Daddy' settling a dispute

    00:18
  • Vance says U.S. followed 'Trump doctrine' during Iran strikes

    01:02
  • U.S. strikes may have only briefly set back Iran’s nuclear program

    07:23

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian says Trump’s current path will ‘set fire’ to the Middle East: Full interview

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In a wide-ranging interview with NBC Nightly News with Tom Llamas, the Iranian president responds to reports of construction at a new nuclear facility and telling Tom Llamas that nuclear inspectors are welcomed to visit his country. The interview was conducted with a government interpreter translating in real time, and NBC News reviewed the translation independently.