POLITICS: Argentine Report Casts Doubt on Iran Role in '94 Bomb
13th Nov 2006, 21:40 GMT
WASHINGTON, Nov 13 (IPS) - The report by Argentine prosecutors in support of the arrest warrants just issued for seven former Iranian officials for the 1994 terror bombing of a Jewish community centre in Buenos Aires reveals that Argentina was continuing to provide Iran with low-grade enriched uranium and the two countries were in serious negotiations on broader nuclear cooperation when the bombing occurred.
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