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Iran hits back at US accusation over dissident's killing

Turkish riot police stand guard in front of the Iranian embassy [File: Umit Bektas/Reuters]

Tehran has hit back at the United States over accusations that Iranian diplomats were behind the killing of an Iranian dissident in the Turkish city of Istanbul in November 2019.

Masoud Molavi Vardanjani was shot dead on November 14. Two senior Turkish officials told Reuters news agency on March 27 that the killing was instigated by two intelligence officers in Iran's consulate in Turkey.

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On Wednesday, a senior US official told Reuters that Iran's Ministry of Intelligence and Security (MOIS) was behind the murder "given Iran's history of targeted assassinations of Iranian dissidents and the methods used in Turkey".

US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo added that reports of Iran's hand in the killing were disturbing but "fully consistent" with their assignment. 

On Saturday, Iran hit back at those claims.

"Undisputed fact: US 'diplomats' have long been in the business of coups, arming terrorists, fueling sectarian violence," tweeted Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman Abbas Mousavi.

The US accusation comes as tensions between the two countries remain high following the US's withdrawal in 2018 from a landmark nuclear deal signed to curb Iran's nuclear activities in exchange for sanctions relief.  

As part of its "maximum pressure campaign", the US has further tightened sanctions on Iran despite calls by the Iranian government, the United Nations and China to ease them to allow the country to stem the spread of the coronavirus which has killed more than 3,200 people in the country.

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