Italian secret agents investigated whether Iraq was trying to acquire uranium from Niger in 2001 and shared their information with foreign intelligence services, a government official said on Wednesday.
But Italy's military intelligence organisation (Sismi) did not acquire or pass on any false documents to U.S. or British secret services, as some media have suggested, he added. <cut
''Sismi was dealing with the issue in 2001, but it never acquired those documents,'' Fabrizio Cicchitto, a member of parliament's secret services committee, said after emerging from a closed-door parliamentary inquiry.
''There was no transfer of documents (between Italian and allied secret services) but a reciprocal exchange of information via channels other than those mentioned in the media.''
Cicchitto's comments backed up Italian Foreign Minister Franco Frattini who on Tuesday denied Italy had played a role in passing false information to Washington or London.
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