Monday, 28 May 2007

Iran Protests U.S. Spying Activities as Ambassadors Meet in Iraqi Capital

(Bloomberg) -- Iran protested U.S. intelligence
activities, saying it discovered spy networks in the country, as
the U.S. and Iranian ambassadors meet today in Baghdad for the
highest-level formal talks between the countries since 1979.

The networks in western, southwestern and central areas of
Iran are an interference in Iranian internal affairs, the
official Islamic Republic News Agency cited Ahmed Sobhani,
director general of the Foreign Ministry's American department,
as saying in Tehran yesterday. Iran wants an explanation from
the U.S. over the issue, he said.


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