2011年7月19日星期二

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July 18, 2011, updated 04: 45 et The Jewish community centre Amia, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, after being bombed on 18 July 1994 Monday marks the 17TH anniversary of the deadly bombing Argentina has welcomed an offer reported Iran for help in the investigation of the bombing of a Jewish Center in Buenos Aires 1994.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said had they do not receive a formal word from Tehran, but if confirmed, the offer would be "positive and unprecedented".

Argentina blames Iran for the July 18 bombing that killed 85 people.

The Iranian Government, which denies any involvement, has said he is ready to help solve the case.

On Monday marks 17 years since the Israeli Mutual Association (Amia) Argentina building was destroyed by a car bomb.

One of the two attacks aimed at the Jewish community was 200,000 Fort of Argentina in the 1990s.

The assassination in 1992 of the Israel Embassy in Buenos Aires that left 29 dead also remains unresolved.

Argentina has said that it will publish a report on the attacks in the coming days.

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Reacting to the offer of Iran, said the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Argentina hopes to receive an official communication from his Iranian counterpart.

"But if it is confirmed this would be an unprecedented Overture and positively by the authorities in the Islamic Republic of Iran in the case of the Amia," said a statement by the Ministry.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs Iran said the weekend was "ready for a constructive dialogue and to cooperate with the Argentine Government to shed all possible light" on the Amia case.

A statement issued by the State News Agency, Irna, condemned the attack and sent his condolences to the victims.

But also say Argentine prosecutors had unfairly accused Iranian citizens.

Current Minister of defence of Iran, general Ahmad Vahidi, is wanted by Argentina for allegedly planning the bombing of the Amia.

Since 2007, Interpol has had a red notice rather than gene Vahidi, informing its 187 member countries that Argentina is looking for his arrest.

At the time of the attack, Gen Vahidi was the Commander of a special unit of the Revolutionary Guard of Iran, known as the Quds force.


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