Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Alarm over visas

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UNITED NATIONS — Russia’s U.N. ambassador says it’s “alarming” that less than three weeks before the annual meeting of world leaders at the U.N. General Assembly not a single member of the 56-member Russian advance team and delegation headed by Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has received a U.S. entry visa.

Vassily Nebenzia said in a letter to U.N. Secretary-general Antonio Guterres obtained Friday night by The Associated Press that “this is even more alarming since for the last several months the authoritie­s of the United States have been constantly refusing to grant entry visas to a number of Russian delegates assigned to take part in the official United Nations events.”

The Russian ambassador stressed that the United States, as the host country of the United Nations, is legally required to issue visas, adding that applicatio­n to attend the high-level U.N. meetings starting Sept. 19 had been submitted to the U.S. Embassy in Moscow.

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