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President Iran, only 3 places allowed to move in NY Strict restrictions

2019-09-23T11:31:35.381Z


Iran Media reported on November 22 that Iranian President Rohani, who visits the United States from the 23rd at the United Nations General Assembly, has been issued an entry visa with strict movement restrictions from the United States. Regarding the foreign minister Zarif who visited the US in July, the US government ...


Iran Media reported on November 22 that Iranian President Rohani, who visits the United States from the 23rd at the United Nations General Assembly, has been issued an entry visa with strict movement restrictions from the United States. Foreign minister Zarif, who visited the US in July, also restricted movement within the United States, saying that he was spreading malicious propaganda. Iran is likely to rebound, and the dialogue between the two countries seems to be further away.

According to Iran student newsletters, Rohani stays in New York from the 23rd to the 26th, but on the Manhattan Island where the United Nations headquarters is located, only three places of accommodation, the United Nations headquarters and the Iranian representative are allowed to move. There is an unusual situation in which entry visas are not issued to government officials who coordinate the schedule of meeting with Mr. Rohani's key persons, local news agencies in Iran who were scheduled to accompany Rohani, and newspapers.

Rohani said on the 23rd, “If the Iranian delegation joins the United Nations and is interviewed, the US government will be reluctant to enter the country because the hard truth will be revealed to the United States.”

The United States is in agreement with the United Nations…

Source: asahi

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