terça-feira, 6 de novembro de 2012

Iranian, Argentinean Top Diplomats Discuss Results of Experts Talks on Amia

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16 Dhul Hijjah 1433, 1 November 2012,11 Aban 1391, Fars News Agency http://english.farsnews.com (Iran)

Tehran (FNA) - Iranian and Argentinean Foreign Ministers Ali Akbar Salehi and Hector Marcos Timerman conferred on the results of the two-day legal experts' talks held over the 1994 bombing at the Amia Jewish center, an event that certain western states allegedly accuse Iran for orchestrating it.

Salehi and Timerman declared satisfaction with legal talks between the two countries' experts on Amia case.

The two officials discussed the latest developments regarding the Amia issue by phone on Wednesday.

Iranian and Argentine legal experts exchanged views on Monday and Tuesday, and it was agreed that the talks will continue.

"The Monday and Tuesday negotiations between the representatives of Iran and Argentina on Amia incident have ended and the two sides agreed to continue the talks in the future," Foreign Ministry Spokesman Ramin Mehman-Parast told FNA on Wednesday.

"The time and venue of the next negotiations will be decided through diplomatic channels," he added.

In October, Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said that transparent talks between Tehran and Bones Aires over the 1994 bombing at the Amia Jewish center will reveal the realities and pave the ground for the improvement of the relations between the two counties.

"The two (Iranian and Argentine) foreign ministers recently met and agreed to coordinate the rest of the path. We think studying this issue should definitely result in transparency and finding the reality," the Iranian president told the media in a press conference in Tehran at the time.

"I am sure that when investigations take place in an accurate and impartial manner, then the grounds will be prepared for the expansion of ties between Iran and Argentina," Ahmadinejad stressed.

The US and Israeli rulers accuse Iran of bombing a Buenos Aires Jewish center in 1994, killing 84 people. But 18 years of effort have failed to advance the case or prove anything against Iran, indicating that Iran is innocent.

In the highest-level talks since the bombing, Timerman and Salehi agreed at the United Nations on September 27 to work together to satisfy both countries' legal systems.

President Ahmadinejad initiated the meeting, saying at the UN that he hoped it would lead to normalized relations with Argentina.

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