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Iran suspends talks with US on security in Iraq
Tehran—Iran said Monday it would not hold a new
round of talks with the U.S. on security in Iraq until American
forces end their current assault against Shiite militias.
US and Iraqi forces have been battling supporters of radical Shiite
cleric Muqtada al-Sadr, and Iraq’s government spokesman said Sunday
that the crackdown would continue even if Iran pulled out of the
talks.
“We believe the talks will not be held given the current situation
(in Iraq),” Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Mohammad Ali Hosseini
told reporters during his weekly press briefing Monday.
Hosseini’s announcement was the first official confirmation that
Iran has decided to suspend talks with the Americans. Iran and the
U.S. have held three rounds of ambassador-level talks on security in
Iraq since last May.
“What we are witnessing is open and extensive bombing of the Iraqi
nation, while the main goal of talks with the American side would
have been security and peace in Iraq,” said Hosseini. “It is a
matter of doubt that the U.S. is pursuing a solution for the crisis,
which was caused by them.”
The U.S. has accused Iran of supporting Shiite militias in Iraq. But
Iran, which is predominantly Shiite like Iraq, has blamed violence
in the war-torn country on the U.S. presence.
A five-member Iraqi delegation was sent to Tehran last week to try
to choke off suspected Iranian aid to militiamen.
Commenting on the those talks, Hosseini said, “Tehran has always
said that it supports the Iraqi government and legal action against
illegal armed groups who commit crimes there.”
He did not specify how such action differed from the current assault
by U.S. and Iraqi forces against the Shiite militias.
Iraqi government spokesman Ali al-Dabbagh said Sunday that there was
no “conclusive” evidence that Iran was supplying weapons to Shiite
militias in Iraq.
He said Iraq does not want trouble with Iran and would not be pushed
to take an aggressive attitude toward the country.
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