
“The US blatantly gives wrong address,” Qasemi said expressing regret to the US government over its trade reasons.
In reaction to the US Supreme Court’s decision to agree President Donald Trump’s controversial travel ban on six Muslim countries- Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen- Qasemi said “Although the Supreme Court’s decision is temporary and will be reviewed in October, it indicates the US government’s discriminatory behavior towards Muslims and also shows the unfair look the country gives to them.”
Qasemi went on to say that the US officials do look at the Muslims with insult, abasement and pessimism despite the majority of Muslims, including the Iranians, who live in or travel to the US are peace-seekers and against extremism and violation.
The spokesman concluded that the Islamic Republic of Iran will examine the recent decision made by the US supreme court and will also take proper and reciprocal measures towards it.
On Jan 27, Trump imposed visa ban on the nationals of seven Muslim countries, including Iran. A few days later, the order was suspended by an American judge; however, the US president signed a new visa order on Monday (March 6) that imposes ban on six Muslim nations. In his new order, Trump exempted Iraq.
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