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Mercredi 16 janvier 2008

L'Iran indique les accusations de Bush « mots sans valeur »

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TÉHÉRAN (Reuters) - Iran dénoncé lundi en tant que « mots Président George W. sans valeur » Les remarques de Bush que l'état islamique menaçait la sécurité autour du monde en soutenant des militants.

Parlant en Abu Dhabi dimanche, l'Iran par Bush était le commanditaire supérieur du monde du terrorisme et accusé lui de la paix de minage militants en soutenant le groupe de guérillero de Hezbollah au Liban, le groupe islamiste palestinien Hamas et de Shi des' ite en Irak.

“Bush should understand that the hatred towards his policies exists … it has real and logical roots,” Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Mohammad Ali Hosseini was quoted as saying by state radio.

“Bush’s remarks display his desperation and disappointment because of his failures in the region … He is trying to divert attention from his failed policies,” he said, adding Bush’s comments were “repeated words without value”.

Iran blames sectarian violence in Iraq on the U.S.-led invasion to topple Saddam Hussein in 2003 and has repeatedly called on the United States to withdraw its forces.

Tehran and Washington are at odds over Iran’s nuclear work, which the West fears is a cover to build nuclear weapons, and Washington is pushing for a third set of sanctions on Iran for refusing to halt enrichment work, as demand by the United Nations.

Tehran says it wants nuclear technology for civilian purposes.

(Writing by Parisa Hafezi, Editing by Dominic Evans)

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