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Iranian COVID vaccine valid for Hungarian visa

Hungarian foreign minister says that Iranian coronavirus vaccines are valid for issuing visas from two countries.

Iran PressIran news: Attending a joint press conference with Iran’s Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian on Thursday, Hungarian Foreign minister Peter Szijjarto said his country accepted the Iranian-made vaccines for issuing visa to let in passengers. 

Hungarian Foreign Minister stated: "We would like to have maximum cooperation with Iran and in this regard, Iranian made coronavirus vaccines were valid for issuing visas from tomorrow."

Szijjarto said that in order to limit the coronavirus pandemic, 100,000 Sinopharm vaccines were brought to Iran to be used for Afghan refugees. 

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Szijjarto pointed to immigration as Europe’s security challenge, particularly from Afghanistan, noting: "Europe’s policy is preventing immigration, of course, Iran has done a lot in this field and hosts 3.5 million displaced Afghans before 2021, and according to UN’s statistics this number has incased by 300,000 recently."

Through the official ban on people entering its member states, the European Union is trying to protract the process of addressing applications for immigration to four months.  

The process of registering the immigration application takes long 3 to 10 days which is to be protracted for four weeks. 

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