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Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov will preserve at the meetings of the Coun...

They will go without the press: the United States allowed diplomats from the Russian Federation to come to the UN Security Council meetings

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov will preserve at the meetings of the Council on April 24 and 25. He may meet in New York with the Head of the State Department Anthony Blinken. Most of Russia's delegations, including Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, received visas to travel to New York at a meeting of the UN Security Council. This was reported on April 17 by a permanent representative of the Russian Federation in the organization of Vasyl Nemenza in communication with Russian propagandists.

Lavrov should preserve the meetings of the Radbeza in New York on April 24 and 25. The visas were not given to journalists, Neenz added. "Yes, (Lavrov) received. The whole delegation, except for the press that accompanies it," the post -repredent answered the question. Neenza complained on April 13 that the United States did not agree to the arrival of the Lavrov Specialbort and the lack of visas for the delegation and journalists from the Russian Federation.

According to him, the UN headquarters in New York Lavrov may meet with US State Department Chairman Anthony Blinken. The problem of issuing visas of the Russian delegation was previously talked by the deputy head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia Sergey Ryabkov and Ambassador to Washington Anatoliy Antonov. The United States explained the delay of the process with interagency agreements, reports the agency "RIA Novosti".

Diplomats from Russia do not issue a visa for international events due to the beginning of a full -scale war in Ukraine and the sanctions of the West, which were introduced. Russian Minister Sergei Lavrov also came under these sanctions, Roszmi said. Last summer, the United Kingdom did not issue a Russian delegation visa to the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly. And in the fall, a similar decision was made by Poland.