TEHRAN,
April 3 (Xinhua) -- Iranian state-run television reported on Tuesday that the
second secretary of Iran's embassy in Iraq, who was kidnapped in Baghdad in
February, had been released.
Jalal Sharafi, the abducted diplomat,
has been released and would return to Tehran Tuesday, said the
report, without disclosing how and when he was released.
Iran's embassy in Iraq on Tuesday also made an
announcement and confirmed this report.
"He was released yesterday (Monday) and I don't have
further details on his kidnapping," said an official on condition of anonymity.
Sharafi was abducted on Feb. 4 by about 30 gunmen
wearing Iraqi army uniforms in more than 10 military vehicles, in front of the
Baghdad branch of Iran's state-owned Bank Melli without any escort.
Iran accused the U.S. forces in Iraq of "supervising the
operation," saying, "Iran holds America responsible for the safety and life of
the (abducted) diplomat."
But the U.S. side has denied the accusations. The
U.S. military on Tuesday said it was ignorant of Sharafi's release.
"We were not holding him, so we do not know about his
release,"said spokesman Lieutenant Colonel Christopher
Garver.