The United States has announced its decision to boycott a United Nations tribute for the late Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, who died in a helicopter crash near the Azerbaijan border on May 19. The US cites Raisi's notorious human rights record, including his involvement in the mass execution of political prisoners in 1988, as the reason for their boycott. The tribute, organized by the UN General Assembly, is a customary honor for sitting world leaders who pass away. However, the US views memorializing Raisi as inappropriate due to his 'decades-long oppression' in Iran. This move comes amidst suspended nuclear talks with Iran, highlighting the strained relations between the two nations.
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