Russia says US has denied journalist visas, vows it ‘will not forgive’
Russia said Sunday that the U.S. has denied visas to Russian journalists who wanted to cover Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov's trip to New York.
Lavrov promised that the decision will not be forgotten by their side.
"The country that calls itself the strongest, smartest, most free, fairest has chickened out, has done a silly thing and shown what its sworn assurances on protecting freedom of speech, access to information and so on are worth," he told reporters at the airport before his flight to New York.
"Most importantly, you can be sure: we will not forget, we will not forgive this," the minister told the pool of journalists who have not been granted U.S. visas.
The journalists had planned to cover Lavrov's appearance at the United Nations to mark Russia's chairmanship of the Security Council.
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov called the U.S.’s decision “outrageous” on Sunday, Interfax, a Russian news agency, reported.
There was no immediate comment from the U.S. State Department about the claim of refused visas, according to AP.
-ABC News’ Anastasia Bagaeva, Edward Szekeres, Natalia Shumskaia