Iran General NewsIran: 'No obstacle' to French FM visit

Iran: ‘No obstacle’ to French FM visit

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AFP: Iran said on Sunday there was “no obstacle” in the way of a visit to Tehran by the French foreign minister who warned the world to brace for war against the Islamic republic. TEHRAN (AFP) — Iran said on Sunday there was “no obstacle” in the way of a visit to Tehran by the French foreign minister who warned the world to brace for war against the Islamic republic.

“He has made clear his desire (to come to Iran). We see no obstacle there,” foreign ministry spokesman Mohammad Ali Hosseini told reporters.

“We think such meetings and political exchanges help better understanding of the realities of the region.”

French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner last week answered “yes” to a question posed by the Le Figaro newspaper over whether he would be ready to visit Iran if invited.

He had earlier caused a storm by saying the world should brace for war over the Iranian nuclear programme: “We have to prepare for the worst, and the worst is war,” he said.

Iran expressed anger over his comments, saying they showed the increasing American sympathies of the French government since the election of Nicolas Sarkozy as president.

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