Tehran (IP) - The Deputy for Foreign Ministry Affairs stressed that those Iranians living abroad are welcomed to enter the country with no worries.

Iran PressIran news: In a joint meeting to discuss and pursue issues of the Iranian nationals living abroad, Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister for Consular, Parliamentary, and Expatriates' Affairs Kazem Sajjadi said: "Iranians' return to their homeland and leaving abroad must be facilitated."

"Iran firmly intends to ask all those compatriots living abroad to invest in the country anytime they like," Sajjadi added.

Interested in preserving the Iranian identity and protecting the Persian language, the Deputy for Foreign Ministry Affairs said: "Regarding Iranians abroad, we seek to preserve the Iranian identity and protect the Persian language as much as possible."

Kazem Sajjadi continued to emphasize that among facilities prepared for the Iranians abroad is to facilitate their travel.

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"Some of the Iranians residing  abroad with poisonous propaganda intend to keep their compatriots away from Iran and Iranians, while we believe that Iranians should travel to their country easily," he said.

Sajjadi added: "Future generations should not be alien to the Persian language, and indeed the movement of Iranians abroad to our country will lead to cultural and economic development. We seek to protect the Persian language as much as possible and preserve the Iranian identity. Some abroad with poisonous propaganda intend to keep our compatriots away from Iran and Iranians, while we believe they should easily travel to their country.

Sajjadi reiterated: "future generations should not be stranger to the Persian language and indeed the travel of Iranian national to our country will lead to cultural and economic development."

The Joint meeting to discuss and pursue Iranian issues living abroad was held on Wednesday in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs with Kazem Sajjadi, the Deputy for Foreign Affairs, and the Deputy for International Affairs of Iran's Judiciary, Kazem Gharibabadi, in attendance.

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