Tehran, Dec 1,IRNA- Deputy director of International Affairs and humanitarian rights of Iranian Red Crescent Society with a reference to the creation of restrictions for the Iranian hospital in Dubai, said this society are working with the Foreign Ministry to remove the restrictions imposed by the UAE government for the Iranian Red Crescent Hospital in Dubai.

'The Emirates government has asked the insurer organization to cut off their contacts with the Iranian hospital in Dubai with a 45-year old age in Dubai,' Davood Baqeri said at a news conference on Saturday.

He noted that currently, only the hospital insurance activities are cut and other activities of the Red Crescent hospital are underway in Dubai. Previously, the UAE government had imposed restrictions on the Iranian hospital.'

Baqeri pointed to the rise in the dollar exchange rate in Iran, and said, 'In order to reduce the costs, we have reduced more than 50 percent international visits by officials and Red Crescent workers and sent individuals only to international forums, which are in dire need of members.'

'Such circumstances, international organizations are working in general and in particular to help those affected by these damages', he said, noting that the Middle East region affected by natural disasters, manmade industrial and biological accidents.

He said, 'We try to achieve these goals in different forms and with humanitarian diplomacy we try to alleviate the suffering of the affected people; for example on international sanctions imposed on our nation, an opportunity at the international court of justice has been created and we are working through the JCPOA committee to import medicine and medical equipment that have been excluded.'

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