[Iran] - Tehran says connecting al-Qaeda to Iran is 'patently absurd'

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
TEHRAN-- Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian on Thursday categorically dismissed United States declares about the presence of
an al-Qaeda leader in Iran, saying linking the terrorist group to the Islamic Republic is patently ridiculous
Writing on his Twitter account, Amir Abdollahian advised the United States to stop Iranophobia project and stop providing false address
about al-Qaeda and other terrorist groups.The chief diplomat blamed the United States for helping to develop al-Qaeda and Daesh, which its
savagery in Syria and Iraq surprised the world
I advise White House to stop the stopped working Iranophobia video game
Linking Al-Qaeda to Iran is patently unreasonable and unwarranted
Those who created Al-Qaeda and DAESH must be held liable for spreading out terrorism worldwide
Do not provide false address! Amir Abdollahian tweeted after State Department representative Ned Price on Wednesday declared that Seif
al-Adel, the brand-new leader of al-Qaeda, was based in Iran.Speaking at press instruction, Price accused Iran of offering safe house to
al-Qaeda, and providing support for terrorism
Price stopped working to supply any evidence to validate the claim.Contrary to what the State Department spokesperson declared, Iran has
shown the strongest force versus terrorist groups
Iran's fight against Daesh in Iraq and Syria is a concrete example.Irans Permanent Mission to the United Nations in New York also turned
down Prices claim, saying the propagation of such false information might possibly prevent efforts to fight terrorism
The international network of al-Qaeda was taken apart after the death of Osama bin Laden and the organization is no longer in existence but
its extremist ideology still continues
The emergence of ISIS (Daesh) has taken the place of al-Qaeda and has actually generated a brand-new form of terrorism, the mission
tweeted, describing the terrorist groups founder who was eliminated in 2011
It is worth keeping in mind that the address for the so-called freshly appointed al-Qaeda leader is inaccurate
This misinformation could potentially hinder efforts to combat terrorism, it included, according to Press TV.