The Foreign Ministry of Iran condemned the unfounded allegations leveled by Argentine officials that Iranian nationals had been involved in the bombing of a Jewish community center in Buenos Aires in the 1990s.
[caption id="attachment_149255" align="alignright" width="187"] File photo shows bombed AMIA building in Buenos Aires.[/caption]
Tehran, Feb 2, The Iran ProjectAMIA (The Argentina Israeli Mutual Association) bombing has been the beginning of a nearly 20-year story between Iran and Argentina, an incident whichoccurred in Bueneos Aires on July 18,...
TEHRAN (FNA)- Argentina's President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner once again threw her weight behind the country's last year agreement with Iran on investigations into the 1994 bombing of the AMIA center in Buenos Aires.
President Fernandez de Kirchner made the comments on Tuesday night and on the anniversary of the agreement signed with Tehran.
Addressing ...
Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said at the economic forum in Davos that Iran has no connection with the death of Argentine prosecutor Albert Nisman, who accused the President of Argentina and the Foreign Minister of this country of a conspiracy in the case of the investigation into the terrorist attack on a Jewish cultural center in ...
The Memorandum of Understanding between Argentina and Iran to shed light on the AMIA bombing in 1994 was considered unconstitutional by a lower court on May 15th, upon a demand by pro-Israeli organizations. However, the Argentine government has deemed the ruling absurd and turned to the Federal Court of Appeals, which this week accepted to review the ...