US Deputy Secretary of State William Burns called the Argentine authorities on Wednesday in order to provide them with details regarding the alleged Iranian plot to assassinate the Saudi ambassador to the United States, Department of State Victoria Nuland confirmed.
Burns briefed allied countries and their ambassadors in Washington about US suspicions that high ranking Iranian authorities were behind this plot, a suggestion that may have international ramifications.
“Let me just say that we believe that the conspirators had other objectives, but we think that the plot has been completely dismantled,” he said during a press conference.
US authorities announced on Tuesday that two Iranian citizens had been indicted, after being accused of plotting an assassination attempt against the Saudi ambassador to the US, Adel Al-Jubeir.
The US media reported that, among the Iranians’ potential targets was the Israeli embassy in Buenos Aires.
“Argentina was one of the countries that Deputy Secretary Burns called today,” Nuland said, and refused to provide the media present with any more details.
Argentina accused high ranking Iranian officials of being involved in the AMIA bombing that left 85 dead in 1994 in Buenos Aires.
Argentina’s complaint has reached the UN General Assembly.
The Israeli embassy in Buenos Aires was also attacked by terrorists in 1992. 29 people were killed and over 200 were injured after an explosion outside the building.
Burns briefed allied countries and their ambassadors in Washington about US suspicions that high ranking Iranian authorities were behind this plot, a suggestion that may have international ramifications.
“Let me just say that we believe that the conspirators had other objectives, but we think that the plot has been completely dismantled,” he said during a press conference.
US authorities announced on Tuesday that two Iranian citizens had been indicted, after being accused of plotting an assassination attempt against the Saudi ambassador to the US, Adel Al-Jubeir.
The US media reported that, among the Iranians’ potential targets was the Israeli embassy in Buenos Aires.
“Argentina was one of the countries that Deputy Secretary Burns called today,” Nuland said, and refused to provide the media present with any more details.
Argentina accused high ranking Iranian officials of being involved in the AMIA bombing that left 85 dead in 1994 in Buenos Aires.
Argentina’s complaint has reached the UN General Assembly.
The Israeli embassy in Buenos Aires was also attacked by terrorists in 1992. 29 people were killed and over 200 were injured after an explosion outside the building.
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