Ahmadinejad: Wikileaks "game" is not worth commenting upon

Ahmadinejad: Wikileaks

PanARMENIAN.Net - Iran's President has questioned the recent leaked documents obtained and published by the Wikileaks website, saying the U.S. administration "released" material intentionally.

In response to a question by Press TV over the whistleblower website's "leaks," President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad said: "Let me first correct you. The material was not leaked, but rather released in an organized way."

"The US administration released them and based on them they pass judgment …. [The documents] have no legal value and will not have the political effect they seek," the Iranian chief executive added at the press briefing in Tehran.

Ahmadinejad stressed that the Wikileaks "game" is "not worth commenting upon and that no one would waste their time reviewing them."

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