Iran bans foreign companies from testing COVID-19 vaccines on Iranians:
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[January 09, 2021]
DUBAI (Reuters) - Foreign companies
will not be allowed to test COVID-19 vaccines on the Iranian people,
President Hassan Rouhani said on Saturday, a day after Iran's Supreme
Leader banned vaccine imports from the United States and Britain.
"Foreign companies wanted to give us vaccines so they would be tested on
the Iranian people. But the health ministry prevented it," Rouhani said
in televised remarks, without naming the companies or giving further
details.
"Our people will not be a testing device for vaccine manufacturing
companies," he added. "We shall purchase safe foreign vaccines."
Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran's highest authority, said on
Friday the U.S. and Britain were "untrustworthy" and possibly sought to
spread the infection to other countries.
Iran could obtain vaccines from other reliable places, he added, without
giving details. China and Russia are both allies of Iran, the Middle
East country hardest hit by the coronavirus.
Khamenei repeated the accusations in a tweet that was removed by Twitter
along with a message saying it violated the platform's rules against
misinformation.
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Iranian President Hassan Rouhani speaks during a news conference in
Tehran, Iran December 14, 2020. Official Presidential
website/Handout via REUTERS
Iran launched human trials of its first domestic COVID-19 vaccine
candidate late last month, saying it could help the country defeat
the pandemic despite U.S. sanctions that affect its ability to
import vaccines.
Tensions between Washington and Tehran have been on the rise since
2018, when President Donald Trump abandoned a 2015 nuclear deal and
re-imposed sanctions.
(Editing by Lisa Barrington and Jan Harvey)
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