Iran calls for joint committee to probe into fate of diplomats

By IRNA,

Beirut : Foreign Minister of Iran Manouchehr Mottaki called on Lebanese officials on Tuesday to form a joint committee to probe into the fate of four Iranian diplomats kidnapped in that country in 1982.


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Mottaki’s call was made in a message to his Lebanese counterpart Fawzi Sallukh. The message was handed over to Sallukh by Iran’s Ambassador in Beirut Mohammad-Reza Sheibani.

the Iranian minister called for the formation of an Iranian-Lebanese committee to investigate the fate of the then-charges d’affaires Sayyid Mohsen Mousavvi and his accompanies Ahmad Motevaselian, Taghi Rastegar-Moghadam and the Islamic Republic News Agency’s photographer Kazem Akhavan.

The four were captured in July 1982 by Christian Lebanese Forces militia (Phalangists) on a coastal road in northern Lebanon.

It is widely believed the men are being held by the Zionist regime.

In an agreement reached between the Lebanese Hizbullah and the Zionist regime on prisoner swap, the Zionist officials accepted to provide the Islamic Resistance with a report on the fate of four Iranian diplomats.

They (Zionist officials) said that the Lebanese Forces Party was responsible for the abduction.

Meanwhile, commenting on the issue, Secretary-General of Hizbullah Hassan Nasrullah said last Thursday there were reports indicating that the four Iranians were being kept in the Zionist regime’s prisons.

While the Lebanese Forces Party is responsible for the abduction, Nasrullah asked the party to act more responsibly to determine the fate of the Iranian citizens.

The Hizbullah chief also asked the Lebanese government to take necessary legal actions to this end as one of its cabinet ministers, Minister of Justice Ibrahim Najjar, is a member of the Lebanese Forces Party.

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