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Press report: Britain to appoint new envoy in Iran

Published September 24th, 2002 - 02:00 GMT
Al Bawaba
Al Bawaba

London will attempt on Tuesday to defuse strained ties with Iran by announcing the appointment of a new envoy to Tehran, a British daily said.  

 

The Foreign Office will hail the appointment of Richard Dalton as a sign of improving relations with the Islamic Republic, The Guardian said.  

 

Relations between London and Tehran plummeted in January when hard-liners in the Middle Eastern country succeeded in vetoing the appointment of David Reddaway as the new British ambassador, labeling him a Jewish spy.  

 

Dalton, aged 53, a fluent Farsi speaker, became in 1999 the first British ambassador to Libya in 15 years after relations were severed when a British policewoman was killed by a shot fired from the Libyan embassy in London.  

 

His appointment was confirmed by IRNA news agency, but not by the British Foreign Office, according to The Guardian. (Albawaba.com) 

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