The accusations against Iranian citizens in the Amia case are invalid
The spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in response to the repetition of illegal requests based on lies and storytelling by some Argentinian judges about Iranian nationals in the "Amia" case, clarified: the accusations made in the Amia case against Iranian citizens lack any validity. |
According to the foreign policy group Tasnim news agency, Nasser Kanaani, the spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, strongly condemned the repetition of illegal requests based on lies and storytelling by some Argentine judges about Iranian nationals in the case of “Amia”.
The spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, recalling the previous scandal of the request for the extradition of an Iranian official from the British judicial system, which led to the decision that the documents provided for his extradition were insufficient, reiterated that the accusations against Iranian citizens in the Amia case lacked any credibility and Therefore, making such requests from the judicial authorities of other countries does not have any legal status and validity.
Kanaani added: The Islamic Republic of Iran is committed to the implementation of justice and prosecution of persons who Destroying the documents caused serious deviations in the course of Amiya’s case and evaded punishment for this incident, he supports. Avoid making baseless accusations against the citizens of other countries and do not fall under the influence of the enemies of the bilateral relations between Iran and Argentina.
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