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Secretary of State Marco Rubio It was said on Saturday that the alleged call in Iran to arrest and execute the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director-General Rafael Mariano Grossi is “unacceptable and should be condemned”.
Rubio’s warning sends out Iran’s deputy speaker Hamid Reza Haji Babaei bans Grossi Report From Mehr News.
“We support LAEA’s critical verification and monitoring work in Iran and commend the dedication and professionalism of the General and LAEA,” Rubio wrote in the X post. “We call on Iran to provide the safety and safeguards of IAEA personnel.”

Director-General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, Rafael Mariano Grossi, second on the left, Deputy Director of the Iranian Atomic Energy Organization, Behrouz Kamalvandi, on the far right, took photos at the Natanz nuclear site in Isfahan, Iran on November 15, 2024. (Iran/WANA/Reuters’ Atomic Energy Organization)
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LAEA commented on the damage to Iran’s nuclear facilities this week after air strikes were carried out at major nuclear sites in Iran, including Fordo, Natanz and Isfahan.
In the story of Fox News Martha MacCallum,” Grossi said, Isfahan and Natanz were damaged, and Natanz showed “very serious damage” in a centrifuge hall where the concentration was carried out.
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Although Ceasefire Agreement Grossi, made between Israel and Iran, says 900 pounds of potentially enriched uranium has been taken to an ancient site near Isfahan.
“I have to be very precise, Martha,” Grossi said. “We are IAEA, so we have no guesses here. We have no information on whereabouts of this material.”
He claimed Iranian officials He had been told that they were taking protective measures, which could include moving materials.

The threat of assassination was allegedly posed to the Director-General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). (Reuters/Leonhard Foeger/File Photo)
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“My job is to try to see where this material is because Iran has an obligation to report and state all the materials they have, and that will continue to be my job,” Grossi said.
president Donald Trump Tehran’s nuclear deal in 2018 with 2015 was withdrawn from the 2018 signing with the United States, the United Kingdom, the European Union, France, Germany and Russia, prompting Iran to threaten to remove cameras and restrict access to its facilities.
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Rubio did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.
Greg Wehner of Fox News Digital contributed to the report.