Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman, Abbas Araqchi, dismissed Wednesday Saudi Arabia's espionage charges against the Islamic republic, Press TV reported. On Tuesday, Saudi Arabia's Interior Ministry announced that it has arrested 10 people on suspicion of espionage for Iran. "We expect the Saudi government to pursue the issue through correct channels instead of creating media hype," said Araqchi. In March, Saudi Arabia announced that 18 suspects, including 16 Saudis, a Lebanese and an Iranian, were arrested on charges of receiving money from Iran to gather information on important sites in the kingdom. Later, the Lebanese suspect was released.
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