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Iran asks UN chief to intervene in envoy row

Apr 14,2014 - Last updated at Apr 14,2014

TEHRAN — Iran on Monday urged United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon to intervene directly in a row sparked by America’s refusal to give Tehran’s chosen UN envoy a visa.

The spat over Hamid Aboutalebi has undermined a cautious thaw in relations after decades of enmity following the storming of the US embassy in 1979 and the subsequent hostage crisis.

“We ask Mr Ban Ki-moon to step in and take the necessary action for resolving this issue,” Deputy Foreign Minister Majid Takht-Ravanchi told the official IRNA news agency.

As the host government, the United States is obliged to issue visas to diplomats who serve at the United Nations. Aboutalebi has previously attended sessions at the UN headquarters in New York.

Washington has said it will not issue a visa to Aboutalebi because of his links to the students who seized the US embassy just months after the Islamic revolution in 1979.

Aboutalebi has insisted he was not part of the hostage taking although he has acknowledged that he served a limited role as a translator for the students.

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