Javad Zarif said Trump’s entry ban shows baselessness of the US claims of friendship with the Iran
Javad Zarif said Trump’s entry ban shows baselessness of the US claims of friendship with the Iranian
Iran’s Foreign Minister Javad Zarif has said US President Donald Trump’s decision to ban arrivals from seven Muslim-majority countries was “a great gift to extremists”, as Tehran takes retaliatory action on US passport holders.
“Collective discrimination aids terrorist recruitment by deepening faultlines exploited by extremist demagogues to swell their ranks, Zarif posted on Twitter early on Sunday.
Zarif’s statement followed an announcement that Iran is taking “reciprocal measures”, deferring the issuance of visas to US passport holders.
He said the Trump’s decision “shows baselessness of the US claims of friendship with the Iranian people”.
Zarif wrote that Tehran’s decision to ban entry of Americans “is not retroactive”, and that all visitors “with valid Iranian visa will be gladly welcomed”.
The visa suspension stands until the US government removes its own restrictions on Iranian nationals, he said, adding that it is trying to differentiate the American people “and the hostile policies of the US government”.
On Friday, Trump signed a sweeping executive order to suspend refugee arrivals and impose tough controls on travellers from Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen.
Al Jazeera’s Dorsa Jabbari, reporting from Tehran, said Trump’s decision is causing “a lot of concern” among Iranians planning to travel to the US.
Iranians make up 45 percent of all US visa holders coming from the seven countries covered in the ban.
More than a million Iranians live in the United States.
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