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Iranian Newspaper Calls to Arrest and Execute IAEA Chief, European Nations Condemn

  • Last Saturday, Argentina's Foreign Ministry expressed support for IAEA Director Rafael Grossi, condemning threats from Iran and urging authorities to guarantee his safety.
  • Following Argentina's support, Iran denied Grossi's site visit request, accused him of betrayal, and voted to suspend cooperation with the IAEA.
  • US Secretary of State Marco Rubio praised Grossi and the IAEA for their dedication, offering Washington's support amid Iran's threats against the agency.
  • Following Iran's parliamentary vote to suspend cooperation with the IAEA, Tehran's UN ambassador assured inspectors are safe, despite the diplomatic breakdown.
  • Argentina's Foreign Ministry supports Grossi amid Iranian threats, condemning them and urging Iran to ensure his safety, as Grossi warns Iran could begin enriching uranium within months.
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On Monday, France, Germany and the United Kingdom condemned "the threats made against the Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Rafael Grossi". Follow the latest news. - IN DIRECT - Paris, Berlin and London condemn the Iranian threats against the Director of the IAEA (International).

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Argentina this Saturday supported the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Argentine Rafael Grossi, and condemned Iran's "threats," which rejected the diplomat's request to visit the nuclear facilities bombed by Israel and the US in the Islamic Republic.]]>

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hnonline.sk broke the news in Bratislava Region, Slovakia on Sunday, June 29, 2025.
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