BAGHDAD, Nov. 6 (Xinhua) -- The U.S. military said on
Tuesday it would release nine Iranians detained in Iraq in recent months,
including the two among the five captured earlier this year in Arbil, capital of
Iraq's autonomous Kurdish region.
"It is our intent to release nine Iranians, currently
in custody, in the near future," U.S. military spokesman Rear Admiral Gregory
Smith, director of the Multi-National Force-Iraq's communications division, told
a news conference in Baghdad's GreenZone.
"Two of the nine were detained in Arbil in January of
this year," he said, adding that the other seven were detained at various time
in other parts of Iraq.
The U.S. forces arrested five Iranians in January in
the northern Iraqi city of Arbil, and accused them of being members of Iran's
Revolutionary Guards' elite Qods Force. But Iran said the five were diplomats
working in Iraq.
Smith said that the nine Iranians have been assessed
as none of them pose a further threat to Iraqi security.
U.S. officials accused Iran of training Shiite
militias in Iraq and supplying them with weapons, including armored piercing
roadside bombs, but Iran denies the accusations.