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Let's see how long it will take before we close each other's embassies again haha.

UK reopens its Iran embassy as relations warm - CNN.com

Nearly four years after protesters stormed the UK Embassy in Iran, triggering a drastic breakdown in relations, Britain is restoring its diplomatic presence in Tehran.
UK Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond is in the Iranian capital for the reopening of the embassy, in what is the first British ministerial visit to Iran in more than a decade.

Iran is also reopening its embassy in London on Sunday in a coordinated move that reflects improved ties between the two nations.

Hammond hailed the occasion as a "historic moment in UK-Iran relations" in a post on Twitter.

Arrived in #Tehran. First British Ministerial visit since 2003. Historic moment in UK-Iran relations.

— Philip Hammond (@PHammondMP) August 23, 2015
The move comes a few weeks after Iran struck a deal on its nuclear program with six world powers, although plans for the reopening were announced last summer.

The easing of tensions followed the election of Hassan Rouhani as president in 2013. His election launched a more positive tone in Iran's interactions with the West.

Hammond will be joined for the opening ceremony by the new UK charge d'affaires, Ajay Sharma, and representatives of the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and wider diplomatic community, the UK Foreign Office said.

In a statement, Hammond said the reopening of each country's embassy was a key step to improved relations.

"In the first instance, we will want to ensure that the nuclear agreement is a success, including by encouraging trade and investment once sanctions are lifted," he said.

The two countries should also be able to discuss shared challenges including terrorism, regional stability, the spread of ISIS in Syria and Iraq, drugs trafficking and migration, Hammond said.

"This move does not mean that we agree on everything. But it is right that Britain and Iran should have a presence in each other's countries."

The embassy in Tehran will operate with a small staff and offer a limited range of consular services at first, Hammond said. "Over the months ahead we expect to agree with the Iranians an upgrading of our respective mission leaders to full ambassador status and to be able to offer a full range of services."

The assault by student protesters on the UK Embassy and a separate diplomatic compound in Tehran in November 2011 prompted outrage and led Britain to close the embassy's doors and withdraw all its staff from Iran.

Britain also closed the Iranian Embassy in London and ordered all Iranian diplomats to leave.

The protest in Tehran was sparked by anger at UK sanctions imposed against Iranian institutions over the nation's nuclear program. The embassy buildings should have been guarded by Iranian security officers.
 
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Good for Iran. Happy for them.

@Madali @mohsen was there any reason behind storming the embassy ?

It was a reaction to UK's constant anti-Iranian policies, their statements, their push for additional sanctions, etc. I think the ambassadors from both sides were withdrawn even before the incident.

We've had problems with UK for hundreds of years. I mean, let's be honest, Brits are just dicks.


Don't worry, we'll soon have Rohani's key open the door to McDonald's in Iran and everything will finally be solved.
 
It was a reaction to UK's constant anti-Iranian policies, their statements, their push for additional sanctions, etc. I think the ambassadors from both sides were withdrawn even before the incident.

We've had problems with UK for hundreds of years. I mean, let's be honest, Brits are just dicks.



Don't worry, we'll soon have Rohani's key open the door to McDonald's in Iran and everything will finally be solved.
Absolutely, no doubt about that :D:D:D
 
It was a reaction to UK's constant anti-Iranian policies, their statements, their push for additional sanctions, etc. I think the ambassadors from both sides were withdrawn even before the incident.

We've had problems with UK for hundreds of years. I mean, let's be honest, Brits are just dicks.



Don't worry, we'll soon have Rohani's key open the door to McDonald's in Iran and everything will finally be solved.
easy there lad no all of us hate iran it's just the ones who lick zionist's asses. fyi. i like iran
 
easy there lad no all of us hate iran it's just the ones who lick zionist's asses. fyi. i like iran

Heh heh, I know, I mainly mean the people in charge. Also, the Brits that worked in UAE. They were so patronizing and rude. But the Brits that came to UAE as tourists or who I met in other countries were surprisingly very nice.
 
Don't worry, we'll soon have Rohani's key open the door to McDonald's in Iran and everything will finally be solved.
I'm not worried.
in fact there is another broken key in the lock, so Rohani and his key can go to hell!

Good for Iran. Happy for them.

@Madali @mohsen was there any reason behind storming the embassy ?
nothing good comes out of British embassy.
the embassy crew opened the doors themselves to let the crowd enter and create a propaganda against Iran. they thought we will die in their absence!
 
Heh heh, I know, I mainly mean the people in charge.

aren't we all

Also, the Brits that worked in UAE. They were so patronizing and rude.
what dick's!, brits that work are not interested in making friends, some will be nice, same cant be said about the rest.


But the Brits that came to UAE as tourists or who I met in other countries were surprisingly very nice.
tourist dont care foreign relations, with the exception of a few nutters. mainly if your nice to someone they will be nice back. common sense
 
Good to see our relations with Iran improving. Hopefully, all sides will respect the deal the P5+1 POWERS signed with Iran. :)

:cheers:

It was a reaction to UK's constant anti-Iranian policies, their statements, their push for additional sanctions, etc. I think the ambassadors from both sides were withdrawn even before the incident.

We've had problems with UK for hundreds of years. I mean, let's be honest, Brits are just dicks.



Don't worry, we'll soon have Rohani's key open the door to McDonald's in Iran and everything will finally be solved.

Dont get angry/emotional my friend. Its just geo politicw. All major world powers play the game as well. Interests and political power play rule the world. There are no friends(or do you think Iran has any friends?lol). Every power tries to secure their interests BY ALL MEANS NECESSARY(iran included, if not your leaders wont be arming hezbollah militias, hamas terror groups, islamic jihad,invloved in syria civil war by supporting Assad yhe dictator, bahrain unrest etc). There is nothing wrong in this.

Same like Russia refused to sell you their S-300 MISSILES after collecting your billions. Lol, same with China voting against Iran in the pas during iranian nuclear resolution in UNSC or allying with the U.S during the 60s to bring down the soviet union which was a threat to China and its interests , same like your "friend" India voting against Iran in IAEA. etc etc list is long.

So Iranian shouldnt take things personal. Politics is just a game where the best/most shrewed player wins. Once you start taking it personal and getting emotional then you lose focus and stat act irrationally. Interests are ALWAYS paramount. So just need to play the game well buddy. Lets all drink to our renewed "friendship".:cheers:
 
There's no demand for british merchandise in iran , iranians buy german no matter how hard you try , the ones who can't afford german buy korean , chinese , counterfeit etc.
 

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