Iran’s Khamenei Bans Imports of US, British COVID-19 Vaccines

Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei
banned Iran’s government on Friday from importing COVID-19 vaccines from the
United States and Britain.
“Imports of US and British vaccines into the country are banned. I have
told this to officials and I’m saying it publicly now,” Khamenei said in a live
televised speech.
“If the Americans were able to produce a vaccine, they would not have
such a coronavirus fiasco in their own country.”
Iran, the country
that has been worst hit by the novel coronavirus in the region, launched human
trials of its first domestic COVID-19 vaccine candidate late last month, saying
it could help Iran defeat the pandemic despite US sanctions that affect its ability
to import vaccines.
Khamenei praised
Iran’s efforts to develop domestic vaccines but said Iran could obtain vaccines
“from other reliable places”. He gave no details but China and Russia are both
allies of Iran.
“I’m not optimistic
about France either because of their history of infected blood,” Khamenei said,
referring to the country’s contaminated blood scandal of the 1980s and 1990s.