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Iran complains to UN over US ban on envoy Aboutalebi | Iran complains to UN over US ban on envoy Aboutalebi |
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Iran has complained to the United Nations over the decision by the United States to refuse a visa for its newly appointed permanent representative. | Iran has complained to the United Nations over the decision by the United States to refuse a visa for its newly appointed permanent representative. |
Iran's deputy envoy at the UN in New York, Hossein Dehghani, wrote that the US had violated its legal obligations and set a dangerous precedent. | Iran's deputy envoy at the UN in New York, Hossein Dehghani, wrote that the US had violated its legal obligations and set a dangerous precedent. |
The US barred Hamid Aboutalebi because of his links to students who seized the US embassy in Tehran in 1979. | The US barred Hamid Aboutalebi because of his links to students who seized the US embassy in Tehran in 1979. |
He has insisted that he acted merely as a translator on a couple of occasions. | He has insisted that he acted merely as a translator on a couple of occasions. |
A senior political adviser to President Hassan Rouhani, he has previously served as the Iranian ambassador to Italy, Belgium and Australia. | A senior political adviser to President Hassan Rouhani, he has previously served as the Iranian ambassador to Italy, Belgium and Australia. |
'Negative implications' | 'Negative implications' |
No evidence has been published showing that Mr Aboutalebi was used as a regular translator or participated in interrogations of the 52 Americans who were held hostage for 444 days. | No evidence has been published showing that Mr Aboutalebi was used as a regular translator or participated in interrogations of the 52 Americans who were held hostage for 444 days. |
But on Friday, the White House said it had informed the Iranian government that it would not grant him a visa. The next day, Iran's foreign ministry said it would not withdraw his appointment. | But on Friday, the White House said it had informed the Iranian government that it would not grant him a visa. The next day, Iran's foreign ministry said it would not withdraw his appointment. |
On Monday evening, Mr Dehghani wrote to the UN Committee on Relations with the Host Country to request an urgent meeting. | On Monday evening, Mr Dehghani wrote to the UN Committee on Relations with the Host Country to request an urgent meeting. |
He complained that the US had violated its legal obligations under international law, and under the agreement establishing Washington's responsibilities towards UN headquarters. | He complained that the US had violated its legal obligations under international law, and under the agreement establishing Washington's responsibilities towards UN headquarters. |
"This decision of the US government has indeed negative implications for multilateral diplomacy and will create a dangerous precedence and affect adversely the work of intergovernmental organisations and activities of their member states," he warned. | "This decision of the US government has indeed negative implications for multilateral diplomacy and will create a dangerous precedence and affect adversely the work of intergovernmental organisations and activities of their member states," he warned. |
The chairman of the Committee on Relations with the Host Country, Nicholas Emiliou of Cyprus, said a meeting would probably be held next week. | The chairman of the Committee on Relations with the Host Country, Nicholas Emiliou of Cyprus, said a meeting would probably be held next week. |
President Barack Obama has come under intense pressure from the US Congress not to allow Mr Aboutalebi to enter the country. | |
The House of Representatives and the Senate have both voted in favour of a bill barring Mr Aboutalebi. It still requires the president's signature before it can become law. | The House of Representatives and the Senate have both voted in favour of a bill barring Mr Aboutalebi. It still requires the president's signature before it can become law. |
Under the 1947 Headquarters Agreement, the US is generally required to grant visas to persons invited to the UN in New York. | Under the 1947 Headquarters Agreement, the US is generally required to grant visas to persons invited to the UN in New York. |
Washington says it can deny visas for "security, terrorism, and foreign policy" reasons, but legal experts say it is difficult to argue that Mr Aboutalebi poses an immediate threat. | Washington says it can deny visas for "security, terrorism, and foreign policy" reasons, but legal experts say it is difficult to argue that Mr Aboutalebi poses an immediate threat. |
The BBC's Barbara Plett Usher says whatever the case officials say the treaty has no enforcement mechanism, so any action taken will probably be about making political points. | The BBC's Barbara Plett Usher says whatever the case officials say the treaty has no enforcement mechanism, so any action taken will probably be about making political points. |
But there is concern the row could undermine current negotiations over Tehran's controversial nuclear programme, our correspondent adds. | But there is concern the row could undermine current negotiations over Tehran's controversial nuclear programme, our correspondent adds. |
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