Updated On: 24 June, 2009 09:12 AM IST | | Agencies
US President Barack Obama on Tuesday strongly rejected Iranian accusations of interfering in the election crisis and in some of his toughest language yet said he was 'appalled and outraged' by the violent crackdown on protestors.
US President Barack Obama on Tuesday strongly rejected Iranian accusations of interfering in the election crisis and in some of his toughest language yet said he was 'appalled and outraged' by the violent crackdown on protestors.
Obama dismissed as 'patently false and absurd' Iranian suggestions that his administration was behind the protests, accusing Iranian officials of trying to avoid questions about the legitimacy of the election by blaming the US.