13 Nov 2024
Foreign secretary says west and Iran can have more realistic discussion about finding solution to the conflict after embassy reopens in Tehran

The UK foreign secretary, Philip Hammond, has said that a new phase has been entered in the search for a resolution to the Syrian conflict with the thawing of relations between the west and Iran paving the way for possible talks.

Hammond spoke on Monday after meeting the Iranian president, Hassan Rouhani, on the second day of a two-day trip to Iran, during which he opened the UK embassy after a four-year closure. He said Iran and Britain were keen to use the conclusion of an agreement on the formers nuclear programme in July as an opportunity to discuss Syria and other regional issues.

He said: Up to now, weve been having a discussion among ourselves in the west, without the two most important and influential players in Syria Iran and Russia being in the room. That may be very gratifying to us, but it is not going to get us to a political solution. If were going to get to a political solution, we need to have the Iranians and Russians in the process as well.

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This article was written by Julian Borger for The Guardian on Aug. 24, 2015. Julian Borger is the Guardian's diplomatic editor. He was previously a correspondent in the US, the Middle East, eastern Europe and the Balkans.
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