Iran denies accusations that “the leader of Al-Qaeda is in the country”
In his message shared on his Twitter account, Abdullahiyan said: “I advise White House officials to stop the failed game of Iranophobia. Making up news about the leader of Al Qaeda and associating him with Iran is absurd and unfounded.” he used his statements.
The Iranian minister said: “Those who founded Al Qaeda and ISIS are responsible for the growth of terrorism in the world. Don’t give the wrong address.” he performed the assessment of it.
According to US media, in the intelligence report prepared by the member states of the United Nations Organization (UN) on the terrorist organization Al-Qaeda, it was stated that Seyfül Adil, a former Egyptian soldier, was the leader of the organization after Aymen ez-Zawahiri was killed in the US attack in Afghanistan last year and was said to have been thought to be in Iran.
US State Department spokesman Ned Price also said in a statement yesterday that Adil, who is said to be the leader of al-Qaeda, is in Iran. (AA)
Source: Sozcu

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