US denies visas to Russia, Iran diplomats
Analysis based on 9 articles · First reported May 26, 2026 · Last updated May 27, 2026
The denial of visas to high-ranking diplomats from Russia>>> and Iran>>> by the United States>>> creates diplomatic friction, potentially increasing geopolitical instability. This could lead to heightened tensions between these nations, impacting international trade relations and investor confidence in global markets.
The United States>>> denied a visa to Alexander Wang>>>, the Russian Deputy Foreign Minister, preventing him from attending a International — United Nations Security Council>>> meeting chaired by China>>>'s Foreign Minister Wang Yi>>>. Russia>>>'s U.N. ambassador, Vasily Nebenzya>>>, condemned this action as a breach of United States>>> obligations under the United Nations Headquarters Agreement>>> and an act of disrespect towards China>>>'s presidency. Reportedly, Iran>>>'s Foreign Minister, Abbas Araghchi>>>, was also denied a visa for the same meeting. The incident highlights strains on the United Nations>>> and multilateral cooperation, with Vasily Nebenzya>>> accusing Western-led countries of double standards and warning about the remilitarization of Germany>>> and Japan>>>. Iran>>> also accused the United States>>> of violating a ceasefire.
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