Iran dismisses alleged nuclear bomb trigger tests as U.S. 'forgery'
DOCUMENT allegedly showing plans by Tehran to test a nuclear bomb trigger has been dismissed by Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as a "United States forgery."
According to a report by the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), Ahmadinejad said in a U.S. television interview that the report in the Times newspaper was "fundamentally not true". In the interview filmed on Friday with ABC News, but broadcast on Monday, he dismissed the documents, saying: "They are all a fabricated bunch of papers continuously being forged and disseminated by the American government."
Babs Odukoya
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