Senior Iranian officials warned the US to stop interference and occupation of other countries.Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Ramin Mehman-Parast on Saturday said that accusations US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton made about Iran were "incredible". "Clinton's unawareness on Iran is not a new issue. We recommend her and other US officials to keep out of interference and occupation of other countries as well as suppression and dictatorship inside the US instead of accusing others," the spokesman said. The spokesman once against rejected the US allegations about Iran's involvement in a plot to assassinate a Saudi envoy to Washington, and reiterated Tehran's respect for international conventions and regulations, and said the US administration has refrained from complying with its international undertakings through such methods as intimidation and political pressures against certain states. Mehman-Parast statement was a response to an interview Clinton gave to BBC Persian on Thursday in which she against Iran. "It's been a little confusing because we're not quite sure who makes decisions anymore inside of Iran," Clinton said. In response, Mehman-Parast said, "The US administration seems to be grappling with a profound confusion in international relations, specially in connection with such a powerful and independent country as the Islamic Republic of Iran."
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