

Ukraine's Deputy Prosecutor General Renat Kuzmin in 2011.
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Kuzmin to ask US ambassador for single-entry visa to attend breakfast with Obama
Foreign Ministry: no comment on annulment of Kuzmin's US visa
US ambassador confirms Kuzmin's US visa cancelled, but he can apply for a new one
Kuzmin sends letter to Obama saying he was deprived of US visa
Prosecutor Renat Kuzmin's letter to US President Barack Obama
Ukraine Deputy Prosecutor General Renat Kuzmin complained to U.S. President Barack Obama that various US authorities had plotted to discredit and arrest him while thwarting his investigation into the murder of a former member of parliament.
In a Dec. 3 letter to the American president made public a week later, Kuzmin also said the U.S. government had revoked his five-year multiple entry tourist visa to the US “without providing any... explanations.”
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