Investing.com - Iran dismisses a report by The New York Times, which stated that agents from Iran’s intelligence agency expressed willingness to engage in dialogue with the CIA to end the war.
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Iran’s semi-official Tasnim News Agency on Wednesday quoted intelligence sources as saying the report is “completely false information and psychological warfare.”
The New York Times reported on Wednesday that, according to Middle Eastern officials and a Western official who spoke anonymously, Iranian intelligence personnel contacted the CIA through an unnamed country’s intelligence agency.
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Iran denies that intelligence agencies have contacted the CIA to seek dialogue
Investing.com - Iran dismisses a report by The New York Times, which stated that agents from Iran’s intelligence agency expressed willingness to engage in dialogue with the CIA to end the war.
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Iran’s semi-official Tasnim News Agency on Wednesday quoted intelligence sources as saying the report is “completely false information and psychological warfare.”
The New York Times reported on Wednesday that, according to Middle Eastern officials and a Western official who spoke anonymously, Iranian intelligence personnel contacted the CIA through an unnamed country’s intelligence agency.
This article was translated with the assistance of artificial intelligence. For more information, please see our Terms of Use.