Portugal has suspended the issuance of entry visas for Iranian nationals for unspecified security reasons, Foreign Minister Augusto Santos Silva said on Tuesday, adding the move was not related to bilateral relations between the two countries.
Answering a question from a lawmaker at parliamentary committee on whether such a move had been taken, Santos Silva said during the televised meeting: โYes, we suspended those for security reasons โฆ I will provide explanations later, but not publiclyโ.
โPortugal does not play around with entry into its territory,โ he added, without disclosing when the decision was taken.
The chairman declared the meeting closed after about two hours without further off-camera testimony. Joao Goncalves Pereira, the lawmaker from the conservative CDS-PP party who asked the question, told Reuters: โWe received information that visas for Iranians had been suspended for two or three weeks, and we just wanted to confirm that.โ
He would not say what was the source of that original information or whether any Iranian nationals had complained about the situation.
Questioned by reporters after the committee, minister Santos Silva said the suspension had โnothing to do with the quality of Portugalโs bilateral relations with Tehranโ.
โIt was a temporary suspension and we hope to resume very shortly,โ he added, quoted by Portuguese news agency Lusa.
Nobody was available for comment in the Iranian embassy in Lisbon.