Israel Disappointed At Argentina Talks With Iran

The 1994 bombing of a Jewish center in Buenos Aires killed 85 people.

Israel has expressed "disappointment" over talks between Argentina and Iran about a deadly 1994 attack in Buenos Aires.

The foreign ministers of Iran and Argentina met in New York on September 27 to advance the investigation into the bombing on a Jewish center in which 85 people were killed.

Argentina’s Foreign Minister Hector Timerman said the two sides had agreed to continue their dialogue "until a solution is found" and would hold a new round of talks in Geneva in October.

Argentina has indicted and sought the extradition of eight Iranians over the attack.

In a statement on September 28, the Israeli Embassy in Buenos Aires said there was "no room for doubt" that Iran was responsible for the attack, and that the decision to bomb the building was made "at the highest levels of the Iranian government."

Based on reporting by AFP and Reuters