Iran will
not issue visas to Americans as long as the U. S. refuses to issue visas to
Iranians, Deputy Foreign Minister Majid Takht-Ravanchi, said in Tehran on
Tuesday.
Tehran said
it was unperturbed by the renewed ban on Iranian visitors under U.S. President
Donald Trump’s revised executive order from Monday, which had been forced after
legal challenges overturned the original order.
Mr.
Takht-Ravanchi said: “the new executive order is also worthless from a judicial
point of view.
“As long as
Iranians were barred from entering the U.S., U.S. citizens would be barred from
entering Iran; as soon as the U.S. lifts the ban, as it was forced to do at the
end of February, Iran would respond in kind.”
Mr.
Takht-Ravanchi stressed that Iran had never been involved in any terrorist
attacks on U.S. soil.
He said
countries that were involved were not on Mr. Trump’s list.
Mr. Trump
signed a revised executive order Monday halting new visas for 90 days for
people from six majority-Muslim countries- Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria
and Yemen and also suspending refugee admissions for 120 days.
The new
order takes effect March 16.
Iraq was on
the previous 90-day ban order but is now removed from the list due to enhanced
cooperation with the government in Baghdad, the White House said.
(Reuters)
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