WASHINGTON — It’s tough figuring out the truth here.
Bloomberg news reports that Iran’s Foreign Ministry claims it has “no trace” of ex-FBI agent Robert Levinson, who disappeared in 2007 from an Iranian island. The U.S. has said it believes he was abducted by Iranian agents.
If the U.S. has “consistent information, they can relay it to us,” Ramin Mehmanparast, a Foreign Ministry spokesman, told state TV today, according to Bloomberg. “Through collective effort, we could do a more effective search.”
The U.S. recently announced that it believed Levinson, 63, was alive and being held in Southwest Asia.
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