Published July 26, 2016
Iran is denying claims by Washington that three senior al-Qaida figures are based in the Persian country.
Foreign Ministry spokesman Bahram Ghasemi told the official IRNA news agency on Tuesday that Iran doesn't have "any information about their presence on its soil." Ghasemi reiterated Iran's commitment to fighting terrorism.
The Obama administration last week slapped sanctions on the three, saying they are based in Iran, which it accused of helping transfer money and fighters from South Asia to the Mideast. The move froze any assets they may have in U.S. jurisdictions and barred Americans from doing business with them.
Saudi national Faisal Jassim Mohammed al-Amri al-Khalidi, Egyptian national Yisra Muhammad Ibrahim Bayumi and Algerian national Abu Bakr Muhammad Muhammad Ghumayn were identified as "specially designated global terrorists."
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