ARGENTINA, IRAN CAN'T MAKE IT UP AFTER BLAST OF 10 YEARS AGO

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BUENOS AIRES, July 20 (RIA Novosti) - A truckload of explosives blasted close to the Jewish cultural centre in the Argentine capital, 1994, to kill 85 and injure 300. Detection is on to this day. Key material evidence has surfaced now-45 sound recordings of suspects' talks to one Carlos Telledin, fatal lorry owner. The federal police and secret service were tapping their conversations for a week after the heinous terror act. The cassettes eventually vanished from the file.

They have been regained now, announced President Nestor Kirschner as he met in conference with Jewish community activists. He provided no details of the essential find.

The footages will come back to the investigation file, and are sure to provide ample information, Justice Rodolfo Corral said to the media on a previous occasion.

Argentina commemorated the victims Sunday last, on the 10th tragedy anniversary.

Hadi Suleimanpur, 47, then Iranian Ambassador to Argentina, is suspected of complicity. Arrested in London several years ago, he was given the benefit of the doubt and released after a number of his country's diplomatic demarches.

The Argentine law court is demanding to this day arrests of another twelve Iranian suspects.

The Buenos Aires tragedy led Iran and Argentina into a diplomatic crisis, which is going on. As Argentina sees it, settlement can go on a trailblazing pattern tested in the detection of a US Boeing liner blast in Lockerbie, Scotland, 1988. On an United Nations-led arrangement, the U.S., UK and Libya agreed then to hold court hearings in the Netherlands, with Scottish judges taking part.

Now, Argentine judges may re-enact the pattern to gather on a tribunal in a third country-for instance, Morocco. That is Argentina's official view.

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