6 Nov 2024
Saturday 24 August 2013 - 17:15
Story Code : 46277

Tehran, Sana'a reiterate determination to pursue abducted diplomat's fate

Tehran, Sana
TEHRAN (FNA)- Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif and his Yemeni counterpart Abu Bakr al-Qirbi vowed to pursue seriously the fate of Nour-Ahmad Nikbakht, an Iranian embassy staffer abducted in Sana'a in July.


The Yemeni foreign minister, in a phone conversation with his Iranian counterpart, facilitated him on his appointment as the new foreign minister of Iran, and expressed hope that his government's efforts to release the kidnapped Iranian diplomat would bear fruit and he would be released soon.

Zarif, for his part, appreciated Yemeni government's efforts to this end and expressed hope that with more serious efforts of Sana'a, the kidnapped Iranian diplomat would be released as soon as possible.

Unknown assailants abducted the Iranian embassy staff member, Nikbakht, in Safr street in the Yemeni capital, Sana'a, in late July.

Iranian charge daffaires to Sanaa Morteza Abedi said that Nikbakht worked in the administrative section of the Iranian embassy in Sana'a.

A Yemeni security officer said in early August that al-Qaeda militants are suspected of having abducted the Iranian diplomat.

"There are suspicions that al-Qaeda is behind the kidnapping," AFP quoted a Yemeni security officer as saying.

The Yemeni foreign minister promised to launch a probe into the fate of the Iranian diplomat abducted in Sana'a.

In a telephone conversation with former Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Akbar Salehi late in July, al-Qirbi said the Yemeni government would make every effort to release the Iranian diplomat.

He added that initial measures have been taken to identify the abductors.

By Fars News Agency

 

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