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Thursday 19 December 2019 - 15:42
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UN General Assembly calls on US to lift restrictions on Iranian diplomats

Press TV - The United Nations General Assembly has in a resolution called on the US, the host of its headquarters, to lift restrictions on Iranian diplomats.

The resolution was proposed by Cyprus on behalf of Canada, Bulgaria, Costa Rica and Ivory Coast, and approved by consensus without being put to a vote on Wednesday.

General Assembly resolutions are not binding but still have political weight.

The resolution also condemned the denial of visas to Russian diplomats.

The text of the resolution does not specifically name any country, but diplomats sayit was mainly aimed at lifting restrictions imposed on Iran, as well as the visa denials to Russia's delegation during last September's General Assembly.

The UNGA resolution "urges the host country to remove all remaining travel restrictions imposed by it on staff of certain missions and staff members of the secretariat of certain nationalities, the resolution reads.

It also says that the UN "takes seriously" the travel restrictions and arguments of the "two Missions" that say they are hindered in their functions, the text added.

Since the summer, the US has imposed strict movement restrictions on Iranian diplomats and ministers during their visit to the US. They are limited largely to the area around the UN headquarters in New York, the Iranian mission and the residence of the countrys ambassador to the UN.

In September, the US rejected a request by Irans Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif to visit IranianAmbassador to the United Nations MajidTakht-Ravanchi, who was being treated for cancer in a hospital in New York.

Due to USsanctions and travel restrictions placed on Zarif in July, the foreign minister could only travel between the John F. Kennedy airport and a limited area surrounding the UN building in New York.

Travel restrictions targeting Irans top diplomatwere alsoimposedon other Iranian diplomats and their families in New York.

The measure, described as "basically inhuman" by Zarif, is part of a growing list of measures adopted by the Trump administration in a bid impose maximum pressure on Tehran.

The UN General Assembly resolution also "expresses serious concern regarding the non-issuance of entry visas to certain representatives of certain Member States," referring to 18 Russian diplomats who were denied US visas, also in September.

They were supposed to participate in various UN committees until December, and the visa refusals have led to work delays for the concerned committees.

The United Nations is considering the possibility of hosting sessions in the Geneva or Vienna headquarters in 2020 if the problem continues.
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