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Marco Rubio condemns Iran’s threats against the director of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Rafael Mariano Grossi


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Foreign Minister Marco Rubio On Saturday, he said on Saturday that the alleged calls in Iran to arrest and implement the Director General of the International Atomic Agency (IAEA) Rafael Mariano Grosu “is unacceptable and must be convicted.”

Rubio’s warning came after Iranian Parliament Vice -President Hamid Reda Haji Babai Grouosi banned and removed from his nuclear facilities, accusing Israel of obtaining “the data of the sensitive facility”, according to a report From dowry news.

“We support cash verification and monitoring efforts in Iran and we commend the general manager and Laea with their dedication and professionalism,” Rubio wrote in X. “We call on Iran to provide the safety and security of the International Atomic Energy Agency employees.”

The Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Rafael Mariano Grossi, ranked second from the left, and the Vice President of the Atomic Energy Organization in Iran, Bahuz Kamlavandi, the far right, on a photo at the Natanz nuclear site in Sivhan, Iran, November 15, 2024. (Atomic Energy Organization in Iran/Wana/Reuters)

Rubio criticizes the leakage of wrong intelligence “reducing Iran’s successful success

Laea commented this week on the damage to Iranian nuclear facilities, after US air strikes on the main nuclear sites in Iran, including Fordo, Natanz and Estetene.

While talking to Fox News ” The Story with McCalaumJerusi said that two coins were damaged, as Natanz showed “very severe damage” in one of the centrifugal halls where the enrichment was carried out.

The director of the International Atomic Energy Agency says that enriched uranium in Iran cannot be located after the American military strikes

Although the ceasefire agreement between Israel and Iran, Grossi claimed that 900 pounds of uranium, which could be fed, had been transferred to an old location near two sins.

“I must be very accurate, Martha,” said Jorsi. “We are at the International Atomic Energy Agency, so we are not going into here. We have no information on the location of this article.”

He claimed that Iranian officials told him that they were taking preventive measures, which could include moving materials.

The International Atomic Energy Agency, Iran

The assassination threats were claimed against the Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). (Reuters/Leonard Voyger/File Photo)

The United Nations Nuclear President says that Iran has materials to build bombs, but there is no plan to do so

“My mission is to try to know where this article is, because Iran has an obligation to report all the materials they have, and this will continue in my work,” said Grossi.

“The secretary of the secretary talks about herself and we have nothing to add at this time,” told the FOX News Digital press office.

President Donald Trump withdrew from the 2015 nuclear deal signed by Tehran with the United States, the United Kingdom, the European Union, France, Germany and Russia in 2018, prompting Iranian threats to remove cameras and limit access to their facilities.

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Greg Wehner from Fox News Digital contributed to this report.

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