TEHRAN: Iran appointed a new UN ambassador on Wednesday following Washington’s refusal to grant a US visa to a previous nominee over the 1979 embassy hostage crisis, state news agency IRNA said.
“Gholam-Ali Khoshroo has been chosen as the Islamic republic’s permanent ambassador to the United Nations in New York,” the foreign ministry said, quoted by IRNA.
Khoshroo, ambassador to Switzerland since July 2014, previously served under current President Hassan Rouhani as a member of an Iranian team negotiating with the EU on its nuclear programme.
A former deputy foreign minister, the 60-year-old diplomat already served at the United Nations between 1989 and 1995.
The foreign ministry renewed its “protest” over the US refusal to grant a visa to Hamid Aboutalebi because of alleged links to the hostage crisis that led to a break in diplomatic ties between the two countries that is still in effect.
Published in Dawn, January 29th, 2015
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