In a move that has upset India, Iran has informed New Delhi that it does not have any records of the Iranians suspected to have carried out the bomb attack on an Israeli diplomat in the Indian capital and has asked for more details to follow up the request.
The communication is the first response from Tehran and comes after a year-and-a-half of several meetings and notes verbales from India.
In a two-line diplomatic communication sent in the last week of August, the Iranian foreign ministry has said that there are "no records of the Delhi bomb blast with the officials of Iran's judiciary" and asked India to send more information.
An exasperated New Delhi sees this as a stalling tactic adopted by Tehran since India has shared "very specific" details of the six people five men and one woman who are wanted by Indian investigating agencies for the February 2012 attack.
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18 months, many inputs later, Iran says no info on Israeli diplomat 'attackers' - Indian Express
The communication is the first response from Tehran and comes after a year-and-a-half of several meetings and notes verbales from India.
In a two-line diplomatic communication sent in the last week of August, the Iranian foreign ministry has said that there are "no records of the Delhi bomb blast with the officials of Iran's judiciary" and asked India to send more information.
An exasperated New Delhi sees this as a stalling tactic adopted by Tehran since India has shared "very specific" details of the six people five men and one woman who are wanted by Indian investigating agencies for the February 2012 attack.
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18 months, many inputs later, Iran says no info on Israeli diplomat 'attackers' - Indian Express