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US Says It’s Denying Visas to Palestinian Officials for UN General Assembly Next Month

The United States said it will deny visas to Palestinian Authority and PLO officials for the United Nations General Assembly in September 2025, citing a policy response to diplomatic efforts seen as bypassing direct negotiations. The move, disclosed at the close of August, signaled a tougher line toward unilateral steps on the international stage and raised questions about which officials might be affected by the restrictions during the New York gathering.

Officials conveyed that the measure is intended to discourage initiatives aimed at securing recognition outside a negotiated framework and to underscore expectations around incitement and accountability. The announcement came as delegations finalize their travel plans and side meetings that typically occur on the sidelines of the UNGA. Observers noted potential ripple effects for scheduled bilateral engagements and for forums where Palestinian participation is customary.

The decision also fits into a broader debate over how to incentivize constructive engagement while responding to actions that deepen diplomatic friction. With global attention fixed on the annual summit, the policy will be closely watched for its practical impact and for any adjustments in the weeks ahead.

(TOI/VFI News)