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Friday, May 02, 2008 --- 62 days ago
An Iraqi delegation was in Iran on Friday to discuss the recent upsurge in violence in Iraq, Iran's official news agency reported. The Iranian agency, however, failed to mention that the trip comes as U.S.-backed Iraqi leaders want to pressure Iran to stop arming and training Iraq's Shiite extremists, as Washington maintains. Tehran denies that it is doing so. Senior Shiite Iraqi politicians from the ruling United Iraqi Alliance arrived Wednesday to confront Iranian authorities with what Baghdad officials described as "sufficient evidence" of Iran's support for Iraq's militias and outlaws. Haider al-Ibadi, a lawmaker from Iraqi prime minister's Dawa party, said Friday that the delegation visiting Tehran presented a "list of names, training camps and cells linked to Iran" but that "Iranians did not admit anything." "They claim they are not intervening in Iraq and they promised to exert efforts to support the Iraqi government in containing the lawbreakers and to prevent the flow of weapons to Iraq," al-Ibadi told The Associated Press in Baghdad. ...




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