TEHRAN, June 3, SPA -- Iran on Sunday accused U.S. President George W. Bush of intervening in the Islamic Republic's internal affairs days after the American leader demanded that Tehran release four Iranian-Americans detained for alleged espionage, the Associated Press reported. «Such expression is an obvious case of intervention inour domestic affairs,» said Mohammad Ali Hosseini,spokesman of Iran's Foreign Ministry in a weekly newsbriefing. «They are Iranian nationals, and authorities arereviewing their case. They are in the investigationsprocess.» On Friday, Bush demanded that Iran «immediately andunconditionally» release the four Iranian-Americans andprovide information about a former FBI agent missing in the country.--SPA www.spa.gov.sa/455481
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