From MT:
“Russia Denies Visas to Anglo-American School Teachers”
Russia has denied visas to more
than two dozen foreign teachers at a school attended by the children of
diplomats, the New York Times has reported. Diplomatic tensions between Russia
and Western countries resulted in the closing of the Anglo-American School’s
branch in St. Petersburg last September after 43 years in operation. The
Anglo-American School in Moscow was founded in 1949 by the U.S., British and Russia’s Foreign Ministry has denied visas to
30 new Anglo-American School teachers in Moscow, the New York Times reported
Tuesday, citing a letter written to Western embassies by a school board member.
“This will have a devastating effect on
the school’s ability to hire and retain high-quality, international teachers
and staff,” the school board member, Heather Byrnes, wrote. An unspecified
number of children will have to be turned away this school year starting Aug.
20, Byrnes’ letter reportedly said. Around 1,200 children from 60 countries
attend the school, which employs 150 mostly Russian teachers. The visa bans
could be aimed at pressuring the United States into returning two Russian
diplomatic compounds it had seized in New York and Maryland, according to
Alexis Rodzianko, who runs the American Chamber of Commerce in Moscow. “This,
as I understand it, is a way to get the U.S. to move on getting those back,”
Rodzianko was quoted as saying. The U.S. Embassy in Moscow called the decision
to deny the teachers visas "unfortunate" in emailed comments to The
Moscow Times. "Children should not be used as pawns in diplomatic
disputes,” it added.
^ It is sad to see the Russian
Government using school children as pawns. ^
https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2019/07/17/russia-denies-visas-anglo-american-school-teachers-nyt-a66439
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