Iran says US travel ban reflects ‘racist mentality’

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Iran's and U.S.' flags are seen printed on paper in this illustration taken January 27, 2022. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration

Mr Trump's proclamation on June 4 will bar citizens from 12 countries from entering the US from June 9.

PHOTO: REUTERS

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- Iran denounced on June 7 the US travel ban on Iranians and citizens of 11 other mostly Middle Eastern and African countries, saying Washington’s decision was a sign of a “racist mentality”.

US President Donald Trump on June 4

signed an executive order reviving sweeping restrictions

that echo his first-term travel ban, justified on national security grounds following a firebomb attack at a pro-Israel rally in Colorado.

Mr Alireza Hashemi-Raja, the foreign ministry’s director-general for the affairs of Iranians abroad, called the measure, which takes effect on June 9, “a clear sign of the dominance of a supremacist and racist mentality among American policymakers”.

The decision “indicates the deep hostility of American decision-makers towards the Iranian and Muslim people”, he added in a statement released by the ministry.

Apart from Iran, the US ban targets nationals of Afghanistan, Myanmar, Chad, Republic of the Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Haiti, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and Yemen.

A partial ban was imposed on travellers from seven other countries.

Mr Hashemi-Raja said the policy “violates fundamental principles of international law” and deprives “hundreds of millions of people of the right to travel based solely on their nationality or religion”.

The foreign ministry official said that the ban was discriminatory and would “entail international responsibility for the US government”, without elaborating.

Iran and the US severed diplomatic ties shortly after the 1979 Islamic Revolution, and relations have remained deeply strained since.

The US is home to the largest Iranian community outside Iran.

According to figures from Tehran’s foreign ministry, in 2020 there were some 1.5 million Iranians in the US.

Mr Trump’s executive order came days after the

June 1 attack at the Colorado rally

, in which the authorities said more than a dozen people were hurt.

The suspect is an Egyptian man who had overstayed on a tourist visa. AFP

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