Iran's nuclear issue to be resolved within final agreement, official says
Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi has stated that the nuclear issues will be considered and resolved exclusively within the framework of a final agreement and as a result of practical steps by the other side toward the complete lifting of all sanctions, among other measures.
In a post on X, he said attempts to advance a policy of “creating faits accomplis” through media noise would not succeed, Caliber.Az reports.
در سوییس هیچ نشستی با گروسی، علیرغم درخواست وی، برگزار نشد. هیچ برنامه ای نیز برای دسترسی به تاسیساتِ مورد حمله واقع شده و مواد هسته ای وجود ندارد. این مباحث صرفا در چارچوب توافق نهایی و در نتیجه اقدام عملی طرف مقابل در خاتمه تمامی تحریم ها و... بررسی و تعیین تکلیف خواهند شد. (۱)
— Gharibabadi (@Gharibabadi) June 24, 2026
Gharibabadi also said no meeting took place in Switzerland with Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency Rafael Grossi despite a request from the latter.
According to him, writing on X, there are also no plans to grant access to facilities that were attacked or to nuclear materials.
“No meeting with Grossi took place in Switzerland despite his request. There are also no plans to provide access to the facilities that were attacked or to nuclear materials,” he noted.
By Bakhtiyar Abbasov







