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Iran Denies Reported Support for 2002 Saudi Peace Plan

 
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PostPosted: Mon Mar 05, 2007 10:04 am    Post subject: Iran Denies Reported Support for 2002 Saudi Peace Plan Reply with quote

Iran Denies Reported Support for 2002 Saudi Peace Plan

ARUTZ SHEVA - By Hana Levi Julian - March 4, 2007

(IsraelNN.com) A report by the Saudi Press Agency on Sunday said that Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad expressed support for Saudi-authored 2002 Arab plan for peace with Israel during his talks Saturday with Saudi Arabian King Abdullah.

Iranian leaders were silent on the matter initially and the source of the Saudi new agency’s information was not clear. Associated Press reported that calls to Iranian officials in Teheran were not answered. Messages left at the Iranian Embassy in Saudi Arabia were not returned.

Ahmadinejad himself made no mention of the matter, focusing instead solely on the discussions with Saudi officials on the situation in Iraq and the Palestinian Authority. “We have good relations with Saudi Arabia and it was necessary to discuss current developments in the world of Islam with officials of the country,” he told reporters.

Only later in the day did Iran formulate a response to the Saudi report; presidential spokesman Ehsan Jahandideh denied the announcement in a brief statement to the Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA). “During the summit, no discussions were held in this regard,” he said.

By Sunday afternoon, Iran’s Intelligence Ministry had announced that several Iranian journalists had been arrested. “They were spreading reports to create divisions among Iran’s ethnic groups,” said the ministry statement quoted by IRNA. “They were getting significant amounts of dollars from abroad,” it said, but did not specify which journalists were in custody, or from which countries they had allegedly received the funds. - - - -

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