Russia's Lavrov granted a visa to attend UN General Assembly, Interfax reports
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Russia's Lavrov granted a visa to attend UN General Assembly
MOSCOW (Reuters) -Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and members of a Russian delegation have been granted visas to attend the United Nations' General Assembly, a Russian news agency reported, citing the foreign ministry. Russia has for weeks criticised the United States for not granting members of the Russian delegation visas to attend the 77th session of the assembly, which opens in New York today. "Today, visas were given to Lavrov and a …
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Russia states that visas have been issued to the country's foreign minister, Sergei Lavrov, and members of his delegation, in order for them to attend the annual summit of the United Nations General Assembly in New York later in September. Moscow had earlier expressed concern that the United States had not issued visas to the 56 representatives from the Russian delegatione...
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