Iran rejects BBC Persian report of at least 210 coronavirus deaths

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Ministry spokesman Kianush Jahanpur rejected the BBC report in a tweet.

Iran's health ministry spokesman in a tweet on Friday rejected a report by BBC Persian that at least 210 people have died from coronavirus in the country.

The spokesman, Kianush Jahanpur, announced earlier in the day that 34 people have died from coronavirus in Iran so far.

The fast-spreading coronavirus has killed at least 210 people across Iran, the BBC’s Persian service claimed on Friday, citing hospital sources, far more than reported by the Health Ministry which put the number at 34.

U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said the United States had offered to help with the coronavirus response in Iran, raising doubts about Tehran’s willingness to share information.

Iran said the offer was ridiculous.

U.S. President Donald Trump pulled out from a multilateral nuclear deal with Iran in 2018 and reimposed sanctions that have battered the Islamic Republic’s economy.

“The claim to help Iran in dealing with coronavirus, from a country which with its economic terrorism has created widespread pressure for the people of Iran and even closed the paths for buying medicine and medical equipment, is a ridiculous claim and a political-psychological game,” Iran’s foreign ministry spokesman, Abbas Mousavi, said.

Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, director-general of the World Health Organization, told a news conference in Geneva on Friday that WHO is sending a team to Iran, due to arrive on Sunday at the earliest or on Monday.

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