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TEHRAN, Iran (AP) -- Iran acknowledged Tuesday that it has been sending funds to neighboring Afghanistan for years, saying the money was intended to aid reconstruction of the embattled country.
Afghan President Hamid Karzai said Monday that he receives millions of dollars in cash from Iran, adding that Washington gives him "bags of money" too because his office lacks funds. U.S. officials said the money flowing from Tehran was further proof that Iran is playing a double game in Afghanistan - wooing the government while helping Taliban insurgents who are fighting U.S. and NATO forces.
Iran acknowledged Tuesday it has been sending funds to neighboring Afghanistan for years, but said the money was intended to aid reconstruction, not to buy influence in the office of Afghan President Hamid Karzai.
TEHRAN, Oct. 26 (Xinhua) -- Iran has given financial assistance to Afghanistan and the aid went to Afghanistan's infrastructure reconstruction, said Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast.
As a neighbor, Iran will continue its assistance to Afghanistan, said Mehmanparast at his weekly press conference on Tuesday.
He called on the friendly countries of Afghanistan to help the war-torn country restore its economy and speed up reconstruction.
Iran on Tuesday acknowledged it provided Afghanistan with “assistance” for the reconstruction of its war-ravaged economy after Afghan President Hamid Karzai said his government received bags of cash from Tehran.
“The Islamic Republic of Iran, as a neighbouring government is deeply concerned about Afghanistan's stability, and has given much assistance for the reconstruction of Afghanistan,” said Foreign Ministry spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast during his regular briefing in Tehran.
On Tuesday, Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman said the financial aid to Afghanistan is intended to help reconstruct the neighboring country, adding Iran will continue its assistance to Afghanistan.
However, Ansari said the news has fanned the flames of rumors how the money is spent in Afghanistan.
He also stated that Mottaki should brief lawmakers how the money is spent in Afghanistan.
Although Iran has provided some aid to Afghanistan, the assistance has never been in the form of cash and that Iran has never directly given money to the Afghan president’s chief of staff, the lawmaker noted.
"The Islamic Republic of Iran as a neighboring country to Afghanistan has helped much for reconstruction of the country, unlike countries which spent great deal of money to kill Afghan people under the excuse of 9/11 and destabilized the region."
Also regarding documents released by WikiLeaks website and allegations raised by the website against Iran, Mehmanparast said, "there are serious doubts against goals of the website, contents of its texts are ostensibly published independently, but pursue doubtful aims."
He said WikiLeaks documents and claims are no more confirmed by Iranian authorities.
Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman then warned, "we will confront such misconducts and we will not confirm them anymore."
Although Iran's Ambassador to Afghanistan Feda Hussein Maliki refuted the paper's claims, President Hamid Karzai said Iran provides a 500-600 million euros of cash assistance to Afghanistan once or sometimes twice a year. Karzai made this statement during the news conference in Tajikistan on Oct. 25. He stated that the funds are provided on the legal basis and within the framework of the Iran-Afghanistan cooperation.
Washington: The White House has said it does not indulge in cash transactions in Afghanistan and all its assistance to the war-torn country is accountable to the Congress, after Afghan President Hamid Karzai had said that he received "bags of cash" from Iran and the US.
"We provide assistance and aid to the Afghan government through a fairly well-established developmental aid program. We're not in the big bags of cash business," White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs told reporters at his daily news conference.
"The United States provides assistance through US aid and development programs. We provide aid through a process that's appropriated through Congress, goes through steps and helps in a series of development projects and improves democracy and governance," he said.
Karzai had acknowledged on Monday that he receives millions of dollars in cash from Iran. But he added that Washington gives him "bags of cash" too because his office lacks funds.
The US government says it is suspicious of Iran's intentions towards Afghanistan... But US state department spokesman PJ Crowley says the US is suspicious of Iran's intentions...
"But we should still certainly be concerned, because there is a fundamental difference between money which is on the books, accounted for and acknowledged, which many countries are providing, and money which is off the books, unaccountable, and generally provided by intelligence agencies." said former deputy envoy for the European Union to Afghanistan, Michael Semple
He added that the United States, just like Iran, gave him cash. “They do give us bags of money. Yes, yes they do. It’s all the same. So let’s not make this an issue.”
Originally posted by ExPostFacto
If I remember correctly we installed the current government in IRAN. It would only make sense that they work for us.