Reports that Iran has stopped four British parliamentarians from paying a visit to Tehran are baseless.
A well-informed source at the Iranian Foreign Ministry has dismissed reports by a US newspaper that Iran has not allowed four British parliamentarians to pay a visit to Tehran, Islamic Republic News Agency reported on November 10.
The unnamed official denounced the report as an invention based on unfounded claims, reiterating that the application for the visit was handed in to the Islamic Consultative Assembly, which decides on visits by foreign parliamentary delegations.
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