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March 25, 2007
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Sunday
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Rabi-ul-Awwal 5, 1428
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Ahmadinejad cancels visit to UN
UNITED NATIONS, March 24: Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad cancelled his visit to New York to address the UN Security Council because of delays in granting visas to his entourage, Tehran’s UN ambassador said on Friday.
Ahmadinejad wanted to address the council before it votes on imposing new sanctions on Iran for its nuclear programme. The meeting is expected to be held on Saturday.
No sooner was the announcement made than Iran and the United States entered into a spat on when and to whom visas had been issued.
Tehran said the visas were issued too late and the State Department said completed applications were not received in time.
The United States issued visas in two batches on Friday at its embassy in Berne, Switzerland, but Iran’s UN Ambassador Javad Zarif said that was too late.
“There was no time for the visas to be sent to Tehran in time for the president to be able to fly to New York,” Zarif said. But he said Iran’s foreign minister, Manouchehr Mottaki, who received his visa early on Friday, would take a commercial flight to New York to address the council.
In Berne, a spokesman for the US Embassy said some 38 visas had been issued early on Friday, including one for Ahmadinejad, and an additional 40 for the entourage late in the day once all the paper work had been completed.
But Zarif said the later batch, which included air crew, was not issued until 5:45pm local time, which did not leave enough time to get the passports back to Tehran in time for the president’s plane to take off.—Reuters
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