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Iran denies Buenos Aires bomb plant in high-level talks

November 1, 2012 18:00
Met Iranians: Timerman (Photo: AP)

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Argentina’s Jewish leadership has reacted angrily to Tehran’s renewed denial of any involvement in the 1994 bombing of the Argentine Jewish Mutual Association (Amia) building in Buenos Aires.

The denial came during a meeting at the United Nations headquarters in Geneva on Monday between Héctor Timerman, Argentina’s Jewish Foreign Minister, and his Iranian counterpart, Ali Akbar Salehi.

The Argentinian authorities have demanded that Iran hand over eight Iranian diplomats and one Lebanese person whom they accuse of being behind the Amia bombing on July 18, 1994 — the deadliest-ever terrorist attack on Argentinian soil which left 85 dead and hundreds injured. Tehran has consistently denied any involvement in either that bombing or the attack on the Israeli Embassy in Buenos Aires two years earlier, in 1992, in which 29 were killed and 200 wounded.

This week, an Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast again rejected all accusations against Tehran, adding: “Negotiations with Argentina will continue until we arrive at a clear conclusion.”