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Iran Accuses U.S. Of Backing Kurds In Iranian-Occupied
Kurdistan
TEHRAN, Sept 6 (Reuters) - A senior Iranian official accused the United States
on Thursday of supporting Kurdish separatist rebels operating in western border
areas, the official IRNA news agency reported.
"America has become so weak so that it is trying to strengthen bandits and small
groups like PJAK to carry out actions such as blowing up Iran's oil pipelines,"
Ali Larijani, secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council, said.
His comments came the day after seven members of the Iranian security forces
were killed in a shootout with "rebels" in the Kurdish western province of
Kermanshah.
Larijani, who did not give details of any attacks on Iranian oil pipelines, was
speaking two days after another Iranian official was reported to have denied
Iraqi accusations that Iran had been shelling Kurdish areas in neighbouring
Iraq.
PJAK, the Party of Free Life of Kurdistan, is an Iranian offshoot of the
Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), a Kurdish separatist movement that is fighting
Turkey.
PJAK guerrillas, who seek autonomy for Kurdish areas in Iran, are thought to
shelter in northeastern Iraq.
Cross-border clashes occasionally occur as Iran and Turkey battle rebels
operating from bases in Iraq's mountainous northeastern region of Kurdistan.
Iran has also previously accused the United States and Britain of supporting
ethnic minority rebels operating in sensitive border areas in an attempt to
destabilise the country.
For their part, U.S. officials say Iran is fomenting violence in Iraq.
Nevertheless, U.S. and Iranian officials have held talks on Iraq in Baghdad
since May, the most high profile meetings since ties were cut after the 1979
Islamic revolution. |
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