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VOA标准英语2011--Senegal Accuses Iran of Supplying Weapon

时间:2011-03-02 01:52:56

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Senegal has severed1 diplomatic relations with Iran, accusing it of supplying weapons to separatist rebels in the southern Casamance region where three Senegalese soldiers were killed in attacks over the weekend.
The two countries' previously2 strong diplomatic ties have been strained since October, when 13 containers loaded with weapons from Iran were seized at the Nigerian port of Lagos.
The weapons were reportedly bound for the Gambia, which separates the rest of Senegal from the Casamance region. Rebels in Casamance have waged a low-level insurgency3 for independence since the 1980s.
Concerned that the weapons were destined4 for rebel hands, Senegal recalled its ambassador to Iran in December, only to send him back to Tehran in January.
Since then, however, Senegal's foreign affairs minister, Madicke Niang, says troubling information has come to light.
Niang says a report by the head of the Senegalese army says the rebels have sophisticated weapons, that in Niang's words, "did not fall from the sky." He says reliable sources have determined5 that these arms came from Iran. He says Senegal cannot maintain relations with a country that is working to destabilize it.
The Ministry6 of Foreign Affairs issued a statement Wednesday cutting diplomatic ties with Iran and blaming these "sophisticated arms" for the deaths of Senegalese soldiers in the Casamance.
According to the statement, Iran's foreign affairs minister met with Senegalese president Abdoulaye Wade7 on February 19 and admitted that Iran had delivered large lots of arms to the Gambia multiple times, and that the cargo8 seized in Nigeria contained munitions9 destined for the Gambia, which severed ties with Iran in December.
Foreign Affairs Minister Niang says Senegal should have been informed of these actions. He says it would have been "a minimum amount of courtesy" and an obligation considering the intensity10 of the relationship that Senegal has developed with Iran.
It is unclear what impact this diplomatic divorce will have on Iran's economic interests in Senegal, including a $200 million joint-economic cooperation pact11 signed in January and Iranian car manufacturing activities outside of Dakar.
A suspected Iranian arms dealer12 and his Nigerian counterpart are currently on trial in Nigeria in connection with the weapons shipment, which included mortars13, grenades, rockets and anti-aircraft ammunition14.
Nigeria reported Iran to the United Nations Security Council for the arms shipment intercepted15 in October because it appears to breach16 sanctions imposed on Tehran for its nuclear program.
The United States and other countries accuse Iran of trying to develop nuclear weapons. Tehran denies the charge.


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