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France accuses Iran over foiled bomb plot near Paris on 30 June; Tehran rejects complaint, says 'doors open for discussion'

Agence France-Presse • October 3, 2018, 19:28:58 IST
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Iran immediately denied any involvement, as it did in July when the MEK accused it of being responsible.

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Paris: France has accused Iran’s intelligence ministry of being behind a foiled plot to bomb an exiled Opposition group near the French capital in a move that risks straining already complicated ties between Paris and Tehran. The French government announced Tuesday it was freezing assets belonging to two suspected Iranian intelligence operatives, as well as others belonging to Iran’s ministry of intelligence and security. France’s decision to take retaliatory measures and go public with the accusations was taken three months after the alleged plot to bomb a meeting of the People’s Mujahedeen of Iran (MEK) in a suburb of Paris. “This extremely serious act envisaged on our territory could not go without a response,” France’s interior, foreign and economy ministers said in a rare joint statement. “In taking this decision, France underlines its determination to fight against terrorism in all its forms, particularly on its own territory.” A French diplomatic source told AFP that the security forces had concluded that “the head of operations at the (Iranian) intelligence ministry ordered it”. [caption id=“attachment_4366297” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]File image of French President Emmanuel Macron. AP File image of French President Emmanuel Macron. AP[/caption] Iran immediately denied any involvement, as it did in July when the MEK accused it of being responsible. Iranian foreign ministry spokesman Bahram Ghasemi told AFP in an interview that Tehran rejected the French complaint “completely and forcefully”, but said the door for discussion was open. “If there is a misunderstanding… about a thing that does not exist, be it a conspiracy by others or a mistake, we can sit down and talk about it,” he said on Tuesday. The US, which has been intensifying pressure on Iran, warned that “this outrageous behaviour will not be tolerated” in a tweet from the White House’s National Security Council. The alleged bomb plot came to light two days after thousands of Iranian Opposition supporters gathered at an exhibition centre outside Paris on 30 June. The meeting was attended by two allies of US president Donald Trump, former House speaker Newt Gingrich and former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani. The MEK was formed in the 1960s to overthrow the Shah of Iran and it continues to organise Opposition to the current leaders of the Islamic republic who took power following the 1979 revolution. Belgium announced in July that it had arrested a couple in a Brussels suburb who were suspected of preparing to drive a car packed with explosives to the French rally. A total of six people were then detained in coordinated raids by European police, including an Iranian diplomat based in Vienna. The diplomat, Assadollah Asadi, was targeted by the asset freezes announced by French authorities on Tuesday, along with Saeid Hashemi Moghadam, who the French diplomatic source said was head of operations at the intelligence ministry. Asadi is set to be extradited to Belgium to face trial, German authorities announced on Monday. “We deny the accusations and forcefully condemn the Iranian diplomat’s arrest, and call for his immediate release,” a statement from the Iranian foreign ministry said earlier on Tuesday. The measures announced on Tuesday come as French president Emmanuel Macron and his Iranian counterpart Hassan Rouhani are at odds over a host of issues. Macron, who hoped to improve ties with Tehran at the start of his presidency last year, has allied with Iran over the 2015 nuclear deal which limits the Islamic Republic’s atomic programme. While Trump has pulled out of the agreement and denounced it, Macron has been a vocal supporter and has worked to keep the accord alive despite US sanctions. But Macron is at loggerheads with Rouhani over the wars in Syria and Yemen, in which Iran is a major player, and has raised concerns about the country’s ballistic missile programme. The US considers Iran to be the world’s biggest state sponsor of terrorism because of its links with a host of armed groups, particularly the powerful Hezbollah militia in Lebanon and Hamas in the Palestinian territories, as well as other networks in Iraq and Yemen. Iran has been blamed in the past for carrying out attacks in countries as far afield as Argentina, India and Thailand. The French diplomatic source said Iran was suspected of carrying out “several” assassinations of Opposition figures in the European Union since 2015. Also Tuesday, around 200 French police launched a dawn anti-terror raid on one of the biggest Shiite Muslim centres in France, the Zahra Centre France, as well as on the homes of its directors. Two of three people arrested were released, according to sources close to the inquiry, while the centre’s treasurer will face a hearing on Wednesday for the illegal possession of firearms. The Zahra Centre France was founded in 2009 by Yahia Gouasmi, a pro-regime activist and religious figure who has spoken in support of Hezbollah.

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