Iran slams Saudi claim that it harbors Al-Qaeda leaders

Saudi Arabia’s outspoken crown prince recently accused Tehran of being ‘destabilizing force’ in region

By Ahmet Dursun

TEHRAN (AA) - Iran’s Foreign Ministry has dismissed allegations by the crown prince of Saudi Arabia that Tehran was providing sanctuary to Al-Qaeda leaders.

“[Saudi Crown Prince] Mohammad bin Salman’s claim that Iran is harboring Al-Qaeda leaders is a big lie,” Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Bahram Qassemi said in a Tuesday statement.

Qassemi went on to assert that “some Al-Qaeda affiliates, including relatives of former terrorist leader Osama bin Laden, were arrested [by Iran] and deported to Afghanistan and Saudi Arabia while fleeing the U.S. invasion in 2001”.

In a Sunday interview with a major American television network, Saudi Arabia’s crown prince accused Iran of being a “destabilizing force” in the region by continuing to harbor Al-Qaeda leaders.


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