The former President of Iran wrote to Trump a letter criticizing the immigration decree
Former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad sent Donald Trump a letter. In it, he criticized the immigration decree and stated that modern America belongs to all Nations.
Former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad sent a letter to the President of the United States Donald Trump in which he criticized the immigration decree. Reported by ABC News.
In the letter, which has about 3,500 words, Ahmadinejad paid attention to the decree, which temporarily prohibits citizens from seven countries, including Iran, to come to the US. However, the channel indicates that overall, the tone of former head of Iran was “conciliatory”. However, he noted that “modern America belongs to all Nations.”
In the letter, Ahmadinejad noted that trump has won the election because he “truthfully described what the U.S. political system and electoral structures are corrupt”. He condemned Washington for “mastery” in United Nations (UN) for intervention in the Affairs of some States that, according to the former President of Iran, brings “instability, wars, discords, killings and migration”.
He also wrote that about 1 million Iranians living in the United States, in favor of “respect for the diversity of Nations and races”.
No one can behave as a host and look at other people as guests and pereselencheskogo, Ahmadinejad-President of Iran
Former Iranian President did not raise the issue of the nuclear deal, which the US President called the “worst” ever seen them.
The letter was sent to the Swiss Embassy in Tehran which represents US interests in the country. Diplomats declined to comment to ABC, while American officials were not available for comment at the time of publication.
Last week the Minister of foreign Affairs of Iran Mohammad Javad Zarif stated that the migration order of trump is “an insult to the whole nation”. Explaining his position, he stated that there was “not a single Iranian who has committed at least one terrorist act against Americans. Iran has condemned every terrorist attack since 9/11 [the terrorist attacks of 11 September 2001 in the USA]”.
The American President signed the immigration decree, which prohibits 90 days of entry into the United States to citizens of the seven States. It applies to citizens of Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen. The document also temporarily turned the program on reception. While the decree was suspended by the decision of the court of appeal.
An official from the administration of 23 February trump announced that the trump has postponed the signing of the new decree. According to him, it is expected “sometime next week”.