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Originally published July 9, 2009 at 5:21 AM | Page modified July 9, 2009 at 11:13 AM

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US releases 5 Iranian officials in Iraq

U.S. forces on Thursday released five Iranian officials detained in January 2007 in northern Iraq on suspicion of aiding local Shiite militants, Iranian and Iraqi officials said.

Associated Press Writer

BAGHDAD —

U.S. forces on Thursday released five Iranian officials detained in January 2007 in northern Iraq on suspicion of aiding local Shiite militants, Iranian and Iraqi officials said.

Iranian embassy spokesman Amir Arshadi said the Iranian detainees had been handed over to Iraqi authorities prior to their transfer to the embassy. His comments were confirmed by Yassin Majid, media adviser to Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki.

The Iranians were detained in the northern Iraqi city of Irbil and at the time U.S. authorities said the men included the operations chief and other members of Iran's elite Quds Force, which is accused of arming and training Iraqi militants. Iran denied the claim.

Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Hasan Qashqavi confirmed the report on state television, saying "the hostages" were in al-Maliki's office for a meeting.

Qashqavi, who described the five men as "diplomats," said they called the Iranian embassy in Baghdad and their families in Iran to say they were doing well.

The Iranian television report identified the men as Mohsen Bagheri, Mahmoud Farhadi, Majid Ghaemi, Majid Dagheri and Abbas Jami.

The U.S. military said only that the release and transfer of detainees to Iraqi authorities was a private matter that occurs regularly in line with a security agreement.

"We only talk process with regards to transfers and releases; we don't get into specifics about individual detainees; nor do we get into speculations beforehand," the military said in a statement.

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Associated Press Writer Nasser Karimi contributed to this report from Tehran.

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