Portugal says Iranian visas suspended for consulate upgrade

Portugal has suspended the issuance of entry visas for Iranian nationals. (Shutterstock)
Updated 17 July 2019
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Portugal says Iranian visas suspended for consulate upgrade

  • The suspension is temporary
  • Portuguese FM earlier said they suspended visas for unspecified security reasons

LISBON: Portugal stopped issuing entry visas for Iranian nationals while it upgrades security at its consulate in Tehran, not because of political issues or any security threats, the Portuguese foreign ministry said.

The suspension is temporary and alternatives will be put in place to issue travel documents to those who need them, the ministry said in a statement released late on Tuesday.

The move “does not result from an assessment of the general security conditions in Iran or any other institutional or political aspect,” the ministry said.

Earlier on Tuesday, Foreign Minister Augusto Santos Silva told a parliamentary committee that the issuance of visas had been suspended for unspecified security reasons.

Joao Goncalves Pereira, a lawmaker from the conservative CDS-PP party who had asked the minister about the suspension during the committee hearings, said that according to his information visas for Iranians had been suspended for two or three weeks.

The Iran embassy in Lisbon said a spokesman for the Iranian foreign ministry would issue a statement soon.


Poland charges six with trying to smuggle sanctioned equipment to Russia

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Poland charges six with trying to smuggle sanctioned equipment to Russia

WARSAW: Four ‌Belarusians and two Poles were detained and charged with attempting to smuggle to Russia ​devices used to automate the production of integrated circuits, used, among others, in the assembly of combat drones, Polish prosecutors said.
Warsaw has been warning of Russian and Belarusian attempts to destabilize countries backing ‌Ukraine after ‌Russia invaded the country ​on ‌February ⁠24, ​2022.
On Wednesday, ⁠Polish prosecutors said the suspects were detained on February 18 and charged with attempting to smuggle through Belarus strategically significant equipment, which is under sanctions and which could ⁠be used in the production ‌of military technology.
“Violation ‌of the provisions of ​the sanctions ‌act is classified as a crime, ‌punishable by imprisonment for a period of no less than three years,” prosecutors said in a statement.
Three suspects were ‌placed in pretrial detention for a period of three months, ⁠while ⁠the remaining three were placed under police supervision, bail, and a ban on leaving the country.
“Earlier actions by officers of the National Revenue Administration helped thwart an attempt to smuggle a machine, which contributed to the disruption of potential supplies of military equipment to the ​troops of the ​Russian Federation operating in eastern Ukraine,” prosecutors said.