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Iran envoy 'abducted in Baghdad' | Iran envoy 'abducted in Baghdad' |
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An Iranian diplomat has been kidnapped by gunmen in the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, Tehran has confirmed. | |
Jalal Sharafi, the embassy's second secretary, was abducted from his car on Sunday in central Karrada district by men wearing Iraqi army uniforms. | |
Iran condemned the kidnapping and said it held the US responsible for his life. A US military spokesman said no US or Iraqi troops were involved. | |
The news comes amid US-Iranian tension over Iranian activities in Iraq. | |
In late December the US arrested a number of Iranians in Iraq, prompting Iran to issue a formal protest to the US. | |
The US has denied any involvement in the latest incident, but in recent weeks it has been expressing increasing concern about alleged Iranian support for militant activity in Iraq. | |
Correspondents say the stand-off over Iran's nuclear programme is adding to the tension. | |
Identification puzzle | Identification puzzle |
Iranian foreign ministry spokesman Mohammad Ali Hosseini told the Isna news agency that Mr Sharafi had been kidnapped by a group linked to Iraq's defence ministry "which works under the supervision of American forces". | Iranian foreign ministry spokesman Mohammad Ali Hosseini told the Isna news agency that Mr Sharafi had been kidnapped by a group linked to Iraq's defence ministry "which works under the supervision of American forces". |
We've checked with our units and it was not a [multinational forces - Iraq] unit that participated in that event Lt Col Christopher Garver,US military spokesman | |
"The Islamic Republic of Iran holds the American forces in Iraq responsible for the life and safety of the Iranian diplomat," he said. | "The Islamic Republic of Iran holds the American forces in Iraq responsible for the life and safety of the Iranian diplomat," he said. |
Iraqi officials earlier said the gunmen were wearing uniforms of the Iraqi 36th Commando Battalion - a special Iraqi unit under US direction. | Iraqi officials earlier said the gunmen were wearing uniforms of the Iraqi 36th Commando Battalion - a special Iraqi unit under US direction. |
US military spokesman in Baghdad, Lt Col Christopher Garver, could not confirm the diplomat's abduction. | US military spokesman in Baghdad, Lt Col Christopher Garver, could not confirm the diplomat's abduction. |
However, he said: "We've checked with our units and it was not a [multinational forces - Iraq] unit that participated in that event." | However, he said: "We've checked with our units and it was not a [multinational forces - Iraq] unit that participated in that event." |
Mr Sharafi was reportedly kidnapped outside the Baghdad branch of the Iranian state-owned Bank Melli. | Mr Sharafi was reportedly kidnapped outside the Baghdad branch of the Iranian state-owned Bank Melli. |
But the details of the abduction are still confused. | |
Kidnapping 'common' | |
An Iraqi government official told Associated Press news agency there had been a gun battle and a chase after the kidnapping but the car carrying the diplomat escaped. | An Iraqi government official told Associated Press news agency there had been a gun battle and a chase after the kidnapping but the car carrying the diplomat escaped. |
Some men were captured but the New York Times quoted Iraqi officials as saying they had legitimate defence ministry identification. | Some men were captured but the New York Times quoted Iraqi officials as saying they had legitimate defence ministry identification. |
An official told the paper the men may have kept the identification after being dismissed. It is not thought they are still being held. | |
The BBC's Mike Wooldridge, in Baghdad, says the fact that the kidnappers were wearing uniforms can mean anything in Baghdad. | |
Kidnapping is common - often criminal rather than political - and frequently carried out by people in some kind of official uniform, he says. | |
But against the background of the ongoing disagreements between the US and Iran, this is quickly becoming another source of diplomatic tension, our correspondent adds. |