Sri Lanka Grants Humanitarian Visas to Rescued Iranians

Sri Lanka will provide one-month humanitarian visas to Iranians rescued from the Iranian vessels attacked by a US submarine. The visa offer follows strict adherence to international laws. Authorities clarify that future similar decisions may arise, purely on humanitarian grounds. Repatriation decisions are pending further deliberation.

Sri Lanka Grants Humanitarian Visas to Rescued Iranians
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Sri Lanka has announced a humanitarian gesture by granting one-month visas to Iranians rescued from Iranian vessels attacked by a US submarine. This was disclosed by Ananda Wijepala, the Minister of Public Security, emphasizing that the move aligns with international law and dismissing suggestions of political bias.

Minister Wijepala further stated that this measure is not supporting or opposing any party but is strictly on humanitarian grounds. He indicated that Sri Lanka could take similar steps in the future if necessary, pointing out the balancing act between adherence to humanitarian principles and maintaining neutrality.

The rescued individuals were evacuated from the sunk frigate 'Iris Dena' and 'Iris Bushehr.' Of the original group of 32 survivors, 10 remain under treatment at the national hospital in Galle, while 22 have been discharged. Foreign Minister Vijitha Herath confirmed that Sri Lanka would continue to follow international legal standards in handling the matter.

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