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Post by Original Quill Tue Aug 25, 2015 4:02 am

BBC News wrote:Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond attended a ceremony in Tehran with Iranian diplomats to mark the reopening while Iran has also reopened its embassy in London.

The UK embassy was closed in 2011 after it was stormed by protesters during a demonstration against sanctions.

Mr Hammond is the first UK foreign secretary to visit Iran since 2003.

The reopening comes weeks after Iran reached a deal with six world powers aimed at curbing its nuclear programme.

'Important milestones'
At the ceremony Mr Hammond said the attack in 2011 had been "a low point" but since the election of President Hassan Rouhani things had "steadily improved, step by step".

He said: "Last month's historic nuclear agreement was another milestone, and showed the power of diplomacy, conducted in an atmosphere of mutual respect, to solve shared challenges.

"Re-opening the embassy is the logical next step. To build confidence and trust between two great nations.

"Iran is, and will remain, an important country in a strategically important but volatile region. Maintaining dialogue around the world, even under difficult conditions, is critical."

Earlier Mr Hammond told the BBC there was a "big deficit of trust" with Iran, and "major issues on which we have fundamental differences of view".

"But the symbolic importance of deciding to reopen embassies in each other's countries, is that we have chosen to talk to each other about those differences... to look for areas where our interests do align," he said.

Initially, the embassy will be headed by a charge d'affaires, Ajay Sharma, but Mr Hammond said an agreement on upgrading to full ambassador status is expected to be reached in the coming months.

A trade delegation has also travelled to Tehran with Mr Hammond and the Exchequer Secretary to the Treasury Damian Hinds to discuss possible future trade opportunities.

Mr Hammond said there was "huge appetite" from UK businesses interested in investing in Iran and creating conditions for British banks to be able to finance trade deals with the country.

In London, former Foreign Secretary Jack Straw attended the opening of the Iranian embassy in South Kensington.

He told the BBC News Channel: "It's a very important day for relations between Iran and the United Kingdom.

"Relations have always been quite difficult, and they reached a further nadir in 2011, but this is really good news."

In November 2011 Iran announced it was expelling the UK's ambassador in retaliation for British support for tougher sanctions on Tehran over its nuclear programme.

Hundreds of protesters stormed embassy compounds two days later, smashing windows, torching cars and burning union jacks.

The UK responded by closing the Iranian embassy in London later that month.

Reuters wrote:“We are very pleased to have been part of this historic delegation. Clearly Iran remains under sanctions with time before sanctions will be unwound and clearly we will be absolutely adhering to all sanctions,”  Edward Daniels, Shell’s executive vice-president for commercial and new business‎ development, said. He was speaking to Reuters while on a British government visit to reopen the country’s embassy in Tehran.Daniels said.

   “Having said that, when sanctions are removed we will look to examine possible options to work in Iran.”

   As part of the UK delegation, Shell met Iranian Oil Minister Bijan Namdar Zangeneh and Central Bank Governor Valiollah Seif in Tehran.

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