Russia slams US for not granting visa to diplomat for UN meeting
Russia has accused the United States of violating the 1947 UN Headquarters Agreement by denying a visa to Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Alimov. Russia's envoy to the UN, Vassily Nebenzia, stated that Alimov was intended to represent Russia at a UN Security Council meeting in New York.

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AI-generatedRussia has accused the United States of violating the 1947 UN Headquarters Agreement by denying a visa to Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Alimov. Russia's envoy to the UN, Vassily Nebenzia, stated that Alimov was intended to represent Russia at a UN Security Council meeting in New York. Nebenzia informed the Security Council that despite Russia's efforts, the visa was not granted. He characterized this as a breach of US obligations under the agreement, which mandates prompt visa issuance for UN attendees, and as a sign of disrespect to China, which holds the Security Council presidency for May. The US Department of State has not yet commented.
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4 extractedThe US Department of State did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Russia views the visa denial as disrespect for the Chinese presidency of the Security Council.
Russia claims the US decision violates the 1947 UN Headquarters Agreement, which requires timely visa issuance for UN functions.
Russia accuses the US of failing to grant a visa to Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Alimov for a UN Security Council meeting.