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Iran secures World Cup spot as Trump’s worries vanish, official confirms at AFC summit.

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Iran’s participation in the World Cup has been in doubt following social media comments made by US president Donald Trump

Iran remains on course to participate in this summer’s World Cup, despite recent suggestions from US president Donald Trump that the team's "life and safety" could be at risk, according to a leading Asian football official. Windsor John, general secretary of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC), confirmed on Monday that there has been no indication Iran will not compete in the tournament, which kicks off in June across the United States , Canada and Mexico . Speaking in Kuala Lumpur , where the AFC is based, Mr John stated: "They are our member.

We want them to play. As far as we know, Iran is playing. " He added: "It's a very emotional moment, everybody is saying a lot of things.

At the end of the day it’s the (Iran soccer) federation who should decide if they’re playing and, as for today, the federation… has told us that they're going to the World Cup. " Trump indicated last week that Iran playing at the World Cup was not appropriate (AP) The controversy stems from recent social media posts by Trump, who suggested the Iranian team’s presence at the World Cup was inappropriate for their own security, despite also stating they were welcome. This followed an earlier comment where he declared "I really don’t care" if Iran plays.

In response, Iran’s national football team asserted via social media last week that "no one can exclude" them from the global tournament, where they anticipate being strong contenders for the knockout rounds. On Monday, Iran Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmail Baghaei demanded that Fifa address the doubts cast by Mr Trump. " Fifa is the organiser of the World Cup," Mr Baghaei said.