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U.N. DIPLOS GET A KICK IN ARREARS

Some permanent missions to the United Nations aren’t so permanent after all.

A group of deadbeat diplomats from the West African republic of Guinea-Bissau were booted from their East Side offices yesterday morning after a multiyear battle over nonpayment of rent.

It is believed to be the first such eviction of a U.N. mission – which, like embassies and consulates, are considered sovereign territory.

According to court papers, the mission owes its landlord, Eastgate Realty, $186,162.04 dating to the mid-1990s. Phone and electricity service had been shut off years ago for nonpayment.