Robert Levinson
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US Blinken demands Iran’s explanation about Levinson’s fate
TEHRAN, Mar. 09 (MNA) – With raising baseless accusations against Iran, the US Secretary of State in a statement called on Tehran to explain about the fate of a former Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) employee.
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US court ruling on Levinson case 'ridiculus': Tehran
TEHRAN, Oct. 12 (MNA) – Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman slammed the hostile move of the US Court for accusing Iran of being involved in the disappearing of the former FBI and called it a sign of the Americans' extravagances and bullying.
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If Levinson’s death is certainly actualized for US, it can declare: FM spox
TEHRAN, Mar. 26 (MNA) – Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Seyyed Abbas Mousavi said on Thu. that if death of “Robert Levinson”, former US FBI’s agent who disappeared mysteriously on March 9, 2007 in Kish Island, Iran, has certainly been actualized and determined by the United States, it [US] can announce without any political exploitation.
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Pompeo urges Iran to cooperate on ex-FBI agent's return, despite its uninformedness of his fate
TEHRAN, Mar. 10 (MNA) – Despite the repeated announcements by Iran of not having any information on ex-FBI agent Robert Levinson’s fate, US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo addressed his disappearance in a White House press release on March 9, calling for Iran to work with the US for Levinson’s return.
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Former FBI agent Robert Levinson has no legal or criminal case in Iranian courts: FM spox
TEHRAN, Nov. 10 (MNA) – The Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mousavi dismissed on Sunday an earlier report by the Associated Press, saying that the missing former FBI agent Robert Levinson does not have any legal case open in Iranian courts.