US President Donald Trump claimed last year to have “obliterated” Iran’s nuclear programme, but the extent of the damage is not known.
Iran has so far denied access to the sites, citing security concerns.
Under a law passed by its parliament, Iran suspended cooperation with the IAEA in July last year, criticising the agency for failing to condemn the Israeli-American strikes.
But in September, it agreed to resume cooperation after the two sides reached an agreement on a new framework. This deal, however, did not apply to the bombed sites.
“There is basically no protocol in this regard,” Baqaei said on Tuesday.
“As a member of the Non-Proliferation Treaty, as a country committed to safeguards agreements, we will continue the current procedure, and I think the current procedure is very clear,” he added.
