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Rubio Urges Iran to Ensure Safety of IAEA Personnel Amid Rising Tension, ‘Execution of IAEA Director Unacceptable’

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US Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasised Iran's responsibility to ensure the safety of International Atomic Energy Agency personnel.

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Iran denied on Sunday that it threatened the director of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), Rafael Grossi, and his inspectors, after an Iranian newspaper called for the "execution" of the head of the IAEA. ...

·Brussels, Belgium
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Iran has denied that it poses a threat to the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Rafael Grossi, and its inspectors. It was responding to a call published in a conservative Iranian newspaper calling for Grossi's execution, AFP reported. Iran's UN ambassador, Amir Saeed Iravanie, told CBS News that the inspectors and Grossi were not in danger. According to him, the inspectors in Iran are safe. Tensions between Tehran and the Internati…

·Bratislava Region, Slovakia
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On Saturday, the United States condemned Iran's threats against Argentine Rafael Grossi, head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (Oiea). Donald Trump's Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, said that the threats against Grossi "are unacceptable" and urged the Iranian regime to guarantee the safety of the staff of the international organization. "The appeals in Iran for the arrest and execution of the Director General of the Oiea, Grossi, are u…

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