Tehran: Tehran has rejected reports about the deportation of Indians from Iran amid the coronavirus outbreak.
"The Iranian embassy while rejecting some false reports about the deportation of Indian citizens from Iran due to possible coronavirus infection, ensures that Indians have always been respected and warmly welcomed by Iranian people and the government and such reports are nothing than baseless allegations," Iranian embassy in Delhi said on Friday.
Further, it added that the first Iranian flight carrying sample swabs of stranded Indian citizens will leave Tehran IKIA Airport hopefully early morning on March 7 to New Delhi and in return, it will bring back Iranian nationals to their homeland.
Stating that Iran also responded positively to cooperate with India in testing its citizens stuck in the country before their evacuation, the official statement said, "Accordingly the embassy of Iran in New Delhi facilitated and issued expeditiously the visa for the visit of 6 experts from the Indian Council of Medical Research and Ministry of Health of India to Tehran and took the necessary steps to fulfill their mission."