FIFA says held positive talks with Iran ahead of World Cup

FIFASecretary-General Mattias Grafstrom held a constructive and positive meeting withIran's FA (FFIRI) President Mehdi Taj on Saturday, he told Reuters, expressing confidence aboutthe country's participation at this year's World Cup.

Iran are scheduled to play all three of their group matches in the United States but the team's participation in the June 11 to July 19 tournament has been in question since theUSandIsraelattacked Iranin late February.

"We've had an excellent meeting and constructive meeting together with the Iran FA," Grafstrom said during a visit toIstanbul. "We're working closely together and looking very much forward to welcoming them in the FIFA World Cup."

More questions have arisen after FFIRI's Tajwas refused entry to Canadafor theFIFA Congress in Vancouverearlier this month because of his links to theIslamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).

The US andCanada, who are co-hosting the World Cup withMexico, classify the IRGC as a "terrorist entity" and have made it clear they will not admit people with links to the elite military force.

Grafstrom declined to provide details on the visa situation for Iran's players, but said the two sides had the opportunity to discuss some of the operational matters and had a positive exchange.

Taj told Reuters that FFIRI had a very good meeting with Grafstrom and other FIFA officials.

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"I am pleased that they listened to Irans points, all 10 points that we had raised, and they offered solutions for each of them. I hope, God willing, that our national team can go to the World Cup without any problems and achieve very good results there," he said.

Asked if FIFA had secured assurances on entry and visa arrangements for Iran's players, Grafstrom declined to elaborate.

"We've discussed all relevant matters, but I think it's not the place to discuss the details," he said. Overall, a very positive meeting and were looking forward to continuing the dialogue."

Iran had asked for their World Cup matches to be switched to Mexico but FIFA PresidentGianni Infantinoinsists that all games must be played at the grounds originally scheduled.

Iran's squad will leave Tehran for a training camp inTurkeyon Monday before moving on to their US base at the Kino Sports Complex in Tucson, Arizona in early June.

Iran are scheduled to get their World Cup campaign under way againstNew Zealandin Los Angeles on June 15. They are also due to playBelgiumandEgyptin Group G.

(FRANCE 24 with Reuters)

Originally published on France24

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