Tehran – Iran Challenging Visa Denial For UN Envoy Says We Don’t Have A Replacement

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    In this undated photo provided by the office of the Iranian President, Hamid Aboutalebi, an Iranian diplomat, who was recently named  as Iran's ambassador at the United Nations, sits in his office in Tehran. APTehran – Iran on Saturday dismissed a U.S. decision to deny a visa to its proposed new envoy to the United Nations, saying it would take up the case directly with the world body.

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    “We do not have a replacement for Mr. Abutalebi and we will pursue the matter via legal mechanisms anticipated in the United Nations,” Abbas Araghchi, a senior Foreign Ministry official, was quoted by Iran’s official IRNA news agency as saying.

    The United States said on Friday it would not grant a visa to Hamid Abutalebi, citing the envoy’s links to the 1979-1981 hostage crisis.

    Washington objects to Abutalebi because of his suspected participation in a Muslim student group that seized the U.S. Embassy in Tehran in November 1979 and held 52 Americans hostage for 444 days.

    The veteran diplomat has acknowledged that he acted as an interpreter for the militants who held the hostages.

    U.S. President Barack Obama had come under strong domestic pressure not to allow Abutalebi into the country to take up his position in New York, raising concerns that the dispute would disrupt delicate negotiation between Tehran and six world powers including Washington over Iran’s nuclear program.


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    Facts1
    Facts1
    10 years ago

    Another foreign policy issue that will lead the USA to be more isolated. The USA has fallen into a lose lose situation on every foreign policy issue, even the tough in according to “theory” it should work.

    Professors are the worst executives, even in a business level, too much thinking and too little guts.

    RebKlemson
    RebKlemson
    10 years ago

    the UN will protest and we’ll give in…