Iran’s blunt promise of 12 words, because it plans to deport 2 -Million illegal migrants

Iran’s blunt promise of 12 words, because it plans to deport 2 -Million illegal migrants

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Iran said it has deported millions of illegal migrants and the country would send millions more home because “our top priority is to send them back to their home country”. The Minister of the Interior Eskandar Momeni of Iran said that the regime had deported nearly two million migrants without papers, stating the pressure on the economy and social cohesion.

Afghan media Reports The Lord Momeni said that Iran did not have the capacity long to accommodate the migrants, many of whom have come from Afghanistan. He said: “Iran has been organizing millions of migrants for decades due to regional instability, but we are not economically or socially equipped to absorb such a large number.

“Despite the fact that they have countless religious, historical and cultural similarities with neighboring countries, the country simply no longer has a capacity for illegal refugees. Our top priority is to send them back to their home country.”

The Tehran Times According to the head of the National Organization for Migration, Further Yar-Ahmadi, a total of 6.1 million authorized and unauthorized Afghan nationals live in the country.

The UN states that the Islamic Republic of Iran is hosting “one of the largest and long -term urban refugee situations in the world and has given asylum to refugees for more than four decades”.

It added: “Forty-two years later since the Soviet invasion of 1979 and the subsequent waves of violence, relocation from Afghanistan takes place in the longest long-term refugee situation that falls under the mandate of UNHCR.

“Nearly five million Afghans remain displaced outside the country; 90% of this is organized by the Islamic Republics of Pakistan and Iran.”

Elsewhere, Iran’s president said that his country will continue to talk to the United States with the United States about the rapidly advancing nuclear program, but will not withdraw from his rights because of what he called us threats.

During a speech on television to the nation today (Saturday), President Masoud Pezeshkian said: “We will negotiate and we will negotiate, we are not after war, but we are not afraid of any threat.

“It is not that they think that if they threaten us, we will give up human rights and definitive law. We will not withdraw, we will not easily lose honorable military, scientific, nuclear in all areas.”

The negotiations have reached the “expert” level, which means that the parties try to reach agreement on the details of a possible deal.

But an important bottleneck remains the enrichment of Iran of Uranium, which Tehran is insisting that it must be allowed and the Trump government is increasingly keeping to give up the Islamic Republic.

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