Iranian officials were quick to rebut Rafael Grossi’s, the chief of the UN nuclear watchdog, remark as deputy foreign minister Kazem Gharibabadi said no agreement had been reached on inspections of the facilities attacked during the conflict and stressed that any future access would depend on a comprehensive settlement between Tehran and Washington. “Obviously, to do that, we will have to inspect,” Grossi said.
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