According to Sözcü and TRT Haber, the US refused to grant a visa to Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Alimov, who sought to travel to New York for a UN Security Council meeting.
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The United States has denied a visa to Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Alimov, who sought to travel to New York to participate in a UN Security Council meeting. According to reports from Sözcü and TRT Haber, the incident has once again brought the diplomatic tensions between the two countries to the surface.
Russia's Permanent Representative to the UN, Vassily Nebenzia, condemned the US decision in strong terms. Nebenzia argued that the move was inconsistent with the United States' international obligations as the host country of the United Nations.
The US refusal to grant a visa to a senior representative of a UN member state, citing a Security Council meeting, is raising questions about host-state obligations under international law. It remains unclear whether Russia will file an official diplomatic complaint on the matter.