Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Kazem Gharibabadi stated that access to its nuclear facilities, recently targeted in alleged attacks by the US and Israel, is contingent upon reaching a comprehensive final agreement with world powers. He clarified that any inspection or access to nuclear materials will be considered only after other parties demonstrate concrete action and commitment to the deal. Gharibabadi’s remarks signal Iran’s unwillingness to provide access outside the established negotiation framework. This position underscores Tehran’s leverage in ongoing talks aimed at reviving the 2015 nuclear deal. The official did not detail what “practical steps” would be required, but implied a reciprocal approach to transparency. The statement comes amid heightened tensions following the reported attacks on Iran’s nuclear program and stalled negotiations in Vienna. This stance suggests Iran is seeking guarantees and tangible benefits before offering further cooperation.