Iran General NewsJack Straw to visit Iran to help rebuild ties

Jack Straw to visit Iran to help rebuild ties

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Reuters: On Monday, the office of Jack Straw, a former British foreign secretary, released a statement saying he would be part of a four-man delegation to visit Tehran from January 6 to January 10.

 

LONDON (Reuters) – British parliamentarians are to visit Iran next week to try to organize a reciprocal visit by Iranian lawmakers, the latest step aimed at improving relations between the two countries.

Britain severed direct diplomatic relations with Iran after activists stormed its embassy in Tehran more than two years ago.

However, the election of a relative moderate, President Hassan Rouhani, has paved the way for a thaw in ties which has helped Tehran strike a preliminary agreement about its nuclear program with six world powers, including Britain.

Britain appointed a non-resident charge d’affaires to Iran in November, reviving direct ties, a step mirrored by Tehran. Britain’s envoy visited Tehran this month, the first diplomatic visit by a British official in more than two years.

On Monday, the office of Jack Straw, a former British foreign secretary, released a statement saying he would be part of a four-man delegation to visit Tehran from January 6 to January 10.

The delegation will be made up of members of the British parliament’s All-Party Parliamentary Group on Iran, the statement said, saying they had accepted an invitation from the Iranian parliament’s British/Iran Friendship Group.

“It is hoped that whilst in Tehran the group will be able to make arrangements for a return delegation from the Majlis (the Iranian parliament) to visit the UK,” said the statement, adding that Britain’s Foreign Office had helped arrange the visit.

The Foreign Office said it was aware of the trip.

Other members of the delegation are Norman Lamont, a former British finance minister, Ben Wallace, a Conservative lawmaker, and Jeremy Corbyn, a Labour parliamentarian.

Iran’s Press TV said on its website that the British delegation would hold talks with Majlis Speaker Ali Larijani, Chairman of the Majlis’s National Security and Foreign Policy Committee Alaeddin Boroujerdi, and other Iranian officials.

Britain downgraded its ties with Iran after the embassy incident because it accused Iranian authorities of failing in their duty to protect diplomats and their residences which were ransacked and set on fire.

(Reporting by Andrew Osborn in London; Additional reporting by Marcus George; Editing by Alison Williams)

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