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  • TEHRAN: Iran Refutes Recent Allegations Made By Azerbaijan

    IRAN REFUTES RECENT ALLEGATIONS MADE BY AZERBAIJAN

    Islamic Republic News Agency, Iran
    Dec 17 2007

    Iran's embassy to Baku issued a statement on Monday to strongly refute
    recent allegations made by the Republic of Azerbaijan against Iran
    and described it as a futile orchestrated scenario which aims to
    shatter existing ties between the two countries.

    The statement refuted unfounded allegations on the arrest of some
    Azeri nationals for cooperating with intelligence services in Iran as
    well as the recent communique issued by the Azeri National Intelligent
    Ministry to this end.

    "We are confident to acknowledge that such a scenario has not been
    conducted by the Azeri high ranking officials," underlined the
    statement.

    It is not also acceptable that the scenario had been merely
    masterminded by the US or Zionist regime without some help from
    certain Azeri low ranking officials, said the statement.

    It seems they try to confront Azeri officials with a pre- masterminded
    plot, the statement said.

    "We doubt whether the Azeri high ranking officials know about the
    scenario because it seeks to create obstruction in current ties
    between the two countries," said the statement.

    Wide coverage of a special film by various Azeri TV channels at one
    night and at this very sensitive juncture indicates that the issue
    is not irrelevant to political developments, said the statement.

    Simultaneous with initiation of talks on Karabakh and developing ties
    with Armenia, the masterminders of the scenario try to deviate public
    opinions of pressure exerted by US government on Azeri government to
    this end, it said.

    The scenario also seeks to push Azeri government to follow US policies
    in dealing with the Islamic Republic of Iran, it pointed out.

    The scenario tries to imply that the visit of Azeri nationals to
    Iran mainly to religious cities could create problems for them and
    shatter religious and cultural commonalities between the two countries,
    said the statement.

    It is incumbent to Azeri officials not to let aliens interfere in
    the country's internal affairs and damage the country's ties with
    the Islamic Republic of Iran.

    The statement urged all ranks of Azeri officials to exercise vigilance
    and not to pursue policies of the ill-wishers.
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