The head of the U.N. nuclear watchdog said Wednesday that Iran’s new cooperation framework covers “all facilities and installations,” although Iranian officials stressed the agreement does not grant inspectors additional access.

Iran agreed a deal with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) on Tuesday, after it suspended cooperation following its war with Israel in June.

The 12-day war saw Israeli and U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities, which the IAEA has not been able to access since.

IAEA chief Rafael Grossi said the agreed document "provides for a clear understanding of the procedures for inspections."

It "includes all facilities and installations in Iran, and it also contemplates the required reporting on all the attacked facilities, including the nuclear material present at those," Grossi told the Vienna-based agency's Board of Governors meeting.