“Divisionary, judicial and Intelligence Report follow-up has led to Iranian citizen Medi Kiasti being asked by the US government to be handed over to the Netherlands, but returned to the country within hours after refusing the extradition request.” and Kazem Gallibabadi announced in a post on Saturday.
Earlier on Friday, the Iranian interests section of Washington, DC said the Islamic Republic had implemented necessary measures to support Iranian expatriates who were recently expelled from the US and moved to Panama.
The announcement follows the transport of 119 migrants from various Asian countries, including Afghanistan, Iran, Uzbekistan, Sri Lanka, Turkey, Pakistan and China, flying to Panama on military aircraft on Wednesday.
In a statement released Thursday, the Iranian Interest Section expressed its commitment to support these people in cooperation with the Iranian embassy in Colombia, which is also accredited in Panama.
The interest section criticized the US government for these deportations without prior notice to Iran or providing consul arrangements to the lords.
The United States has stepped up its deportation campaign as part of President Donald Trump’s strict immigration policy, which began its second term on January 20th.
Previously, Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baghhai said Tehran is dedicated to protecting the rights of Iranian people overseas, and the government cannot escape efforts in this regard.
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