‘Unacceptable’: Marco Rubio condemned Iran’s demand to arrest the IAEA chief; Call for Inspector Safety

US State Secretary Marco Rubio condemned a call in Iran for the arrest and execution of Director General of International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), described them as “unacceptable” and called for international condemnation.In a post on ‘X’, Rubio said, “We support IAEA’s important verification and monitoring efforts in Iran and appreciate the Director General and IAEA for their dedication and professionalism. We call Iran to provide security and security of IAEA workers.”His statement comes in the midst of increasing tension after attacks on the Iranian nuclear sites of Israel and America. The Parliament of Iran recently approved a bill to suspend cooperation with IAEA, until its atomic facilities are guaranteed to conserve, according to the Guardian.Grosie warns that Iran is “not far” from developing nuclear weapons capacity and has urged diplomacy to avoid the crisis reported by Moneycontrol. Meanwhile, AP said that indirect talks between the US and Iran are expected to be a delicate ceasefire next week, amidst a delicate ceasefire.New York-based Wired magazine reported that Iran’s rich uranium is approaching the stockpile weapon-grade levels, making global unexpected efforts more complex.As the deadlock intensifies, Rubio’s message supports us for the role of IAEA and increases the alarm on the potential threats for its personnel in Iran.