US refuses visas for Palestinians to UN meeting: ambassador

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Six Palestinian officials were denied visas by the to attend a high-level meeting on development at the in this week, the Palestinian said today.

"The denied them visas and of course the Israeli occupying power complicated the matter," Riyad Mansour, the Palestinian to the United Nations, told reporters.

The is holding a political forum this week to take stock of efforts to achieve the sustainable development goals by the set deadline of 2030.

In the absence of the six officials, the made the presentation on behalf of Palestine, which has non-member observer status at the United Nations.

Mansour said he told the gathering that Palestinian authorities were "trying our best" to meet the goals but that the main hurdle in the way of development was "the negative effect of occupation" by

The said he planned to lodge a protest with a UN committee that oversees relations with the United States, the host-country of the United Nations.

The to the United Nations did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Relations between the and the Palestinian leadership have nosedived since recognized as Israel's capital and moved the there.

The want to make East the capital of their promised future state.

The has also cut funds to the UN Palestinian refugee agency, leaving UNRWA struggling to fill a major budget gap for its education and health programs.

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First Published: Thu, July 19 2018. 08:15 IST