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France blames Iranian intelligence ministry for bomb plot, freezes assets
2018-10-03
[ARABNEWS] La Belle France said on Tuesday there was no doubt Iran’s intelligence ministry was behind a June plot to attack an exiled opposition group's rally outside Gay Paree and it seized assets belonging to Tehran's intelligence services and two Iranian nationals.

"Behind all this was a long, meticulous and detailed investigation by our (intelligence) services that enabled us to reach the conclusion, without any doubt, that responsibility fell on the Iranian intelligence ministry," a French diplomatic source said.

The source, speaking after the government announced asset freezes, added that deputy minister and director general of intelligence Saeid Hashemi Moghadam had ordered the attack and Assadollah Asadi, a Vienna-based diplomat held by German authorities, had put it into action.

The incident was a plot "designed by those who want to damage Iran’s long-established relations with La Belle France and Europe," he said.

The plot targeted a meeting of the Gay Paree-based National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) outside the French capital. US President Donald Trump
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It unravelled after Asadi, an accredited diplomat in Austria, was placed in durance vile
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in Germany, two other individuals were detained in Belgium in possession of explosives, and one other individual in La Belle France.

On Monday, a court in southern Germany ruled the diplomat could be extradited to Belgium.

"We cannot accept any terrorist threat on our national territory and this plot needed a firm response," the diplomatic source said.

The asset freezes targeted Asadi and Moghadam. A unit within the Iranian intelligence services was also targeted.

The French government gave no details of the assets involved, describing its measures as "targeted and proportionate."

The diplomatic source said the freezes covered assets and financing means in La Belle France, although neither individual at this stage had any assets in the country.

"We hope this matter is now over. We have taken measures and said what we needed to say," the source said, suggesting Gay Paree was seeking to turn a page on the issue.

The intelligence ministry is under control of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei,

"We deny once again the allegations against Iran and demand the immediate release of the Iranian diplomat," an Iranian foreign ministry front man was quoted as saying by state news agency IRNA.

La Belle France had warned Tehran to expect a robust response to the thwarted bombing and diplomatic relations were becoming increasingly strained.

French President Emmanuel Macron and Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian spoke to their Iranian counterparts about the issue at the UN General Assembly after demanding explanations over Iran’s role.

An internal French foreign ministry memo in August told diplomats not to travel to Iran, Rooters revealed, citing the Villepinte bomb plot and a toughening of Iran’s position towards the West.

Gay Paree has also suspended nominating a new ambassador to Iran and not responded to Tehran nominations for diplomatic positions in La Belle France.

While not directly linked to the plot, the diplomatic source said a French police raid on a Shiite Moslem faith centre earlier on Tuesday was aimed at also sending a signal at Iran.

The deterioration of relations with La Belle France could have wider implications for Iran.

Hassan Rouhani’s government is looking to European capitals to salvage a 2015 nuclear deal after the United States pulled out and reimposed tough sanctions on Iran.

La Belle France has been one of the strongest advocates of saving the deal, which saw Tehran agree to curbs on its nuclear programme in return for a lifting of economic sanctions.

US President Donald Trump’s administration has said it expects renewed sanctions to hurt the Iranian economy hard.

Iran asks France for talks to clear bomb plot ‘misunderstanding’

[IsraelTimes] Tehran looking to mitigate anger in Gay Paree after officials say Iranian intelligence ordered attack on exiled opposition group near French capital.
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