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28 August 2002

U.S. Says Iran Should Not Offer Safe Haven for Terrorists

(Boucher comments on news reports of al Qaeda in Iran) (520)
Department of State spokesman Richard Boucher said August 28 that Iran
should not offer safe haven for terrorists.
At the State Department briefing in Washington, Boucher responded to
news stories claiming senior al Qaeda members were being sheltered in
Iran.
Boucher made clear that the U.S. is willing to cooperate with Iran
when it is in the national interest to do so, but he also emphasized
that no nation, including Iran, should shelter terrorists.
Following is an excerpt of Boucher's remarks on Iran:
(begin excerpt)
QUESTION: Richard, anything on a report that Iran may be sheltering
al-Qaida, senior al-Qaida people?
MR. BOUCHER: These sort of reports have come up from time to time. In
fact, I think we ourselves have talked about them. We have certainly
made clear our views about Iran's behavior in any number of areas in
terms of its opposition to Middle East peace, its ties with terrorist
groups, its human rights record and a number of other areas. So, but
we've also made clear we're willing to cooperate with Iran when it's
in our interest to do so. And we at times criticize -- the Secretary,
I remember, criticized some of the actions that they had taken with
regard to Western Afghanistan and people coming out of there.
I guess so what I would say, I think I remember fairly recently that
Secretary Rumsfeld said there was some presence of al-Qaida members
who had made their way into Afghanistan. What is clear to us from a
policy point of view is, as the President has made absolutely clear,
that no nation should be offering any harbor or safe haven for
terrorists, and we would expect Iran not to offer any safe haven.
QUESTION: Do you have anything specific on these individuals that were
mentioned in the report?
MR. BOUCHER: No, I wouldn't be able to get into any details about what
we may or may not know through intelligence.
QUESTION: Nor whether Iran is or isn't sheltering, just saying that
they shouldn't?
MR. BOUCHER: Yeah, and I'd have to say what the policy point of view
is. I'm not able to go farther than that.
QUESTION:  But you'd agree with Rumsfeld?  
MR. BOUCHER: I'd agree with Rumsfeld that, yes, there have been
al-Qaida members who have made their way into Iran and that our view
is that Iran should not provide any safe haven.
(end excerpt)
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