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Iran restricts foreign trips by officials

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Iran Focus: Tehran, Dec 17 – Iran’s First Vice-President has ordered all ministries and state organisations to restrict visits to foreign countries by their official, the government-owned Fars
news agency reported on Saturday. Iran Focus

Tehran, Dec 17 – Iran’s First Vice-President has ordered all ministries and state organisations to restrict visits to foreign countries by their official, the government-owned Fars news agency reported on Saturday.

“First Vice-President Parviz Davoudi has notified all ministries and state organisations in a memorandum last week that certain foreign companies have been hosting Iranian officials and managers of state agencies on all-expenses-paid visits to their countries”, the news agency reported.

The memorandum, according to the news agency, told the ministers, “Such visits could create uncertainties and, therefore, all government agencies and ministries are required henceforth to seek ministerial approval for visits to foreign countries by their officials and members of staff”.

Iran’s hard-line President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad has summoned 40 ambassadors and senior diplomats to Tehran in a major purge of the country’s Foreign Service. The restriction on foreign trips by government officials is being seen as one more step along the increasing radicalization of the theocratic state.

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