United Nations Security Council: America did not grant visa to Iranian foreign minister
United Nations Security Council: America did not grant visa to Iranian foreign minister
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Since the US invasion of Iraq, America and Iran are being felt on the globe. Now the US has refused a visa to Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javed Zarif to attend the UN Security Council meeting. Zarif was scheduled to come to New York to attend the United Nations Security Council meeting starting Thursday. A Trump administration official said that the US will not allow Iran's Foreign Minister Zarif to enter the country.

According to media reports, Zarif was to be addressed in the Security Council meeting to be held on Thursday. The 1947 U.N. Headquarters Agreement generally requires foreign diplomats to allow foreign diplomats to attend a United Nations meeting, but the Trump administration has said that it would allow diplomats to be granted visas given security, terrorism and foreign policy issues. It can also be denied. However, no official statement has been revealed by the US State Department on this issue.

After coming to know about this, the Iranian mission in the United Nations has said that it has received information about such development from media reports but no official statement has been revealed in this regard from the US. At the same time, United Nations Spokesperson Stephen Dujarik has refused to give any response to this decision of the US. According to a report by the news agency Reuters, Zarif was about to address the Security Council on the issue of upholding the UN Charter. It is known that the UN envoy of Iran Majid Takht Ravanchi has called Sulemani's murder as state terrorism.

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