The United Kingdom has reopened its embassy in Tehran following a temporary shutdown, marking a renewed step in diplomatic engagement with Iran.
British Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Hamish Falconer informed Parliament on Monday that operations at the British Embassy in the Iranian capital have resumed. He noted that the embassy had been temporarily closed due to undisclosed reasons but is now fully operational again.
Falconer confirmed that a comprehensive action plan has been put in place, with British diplomatic teams returning to their posts. He also emphasized the government's ongoing commitment to ensuring the safety and welfare of British citizens in Iran.
The reopening of the embassy comes amid heightened geopolitical tensions in the region and reflects a broader effort by London to maintain direct diplomatic channels with Tehran.
The UK Foreign Office has not provided specific details about the closure period but stressed that security measures remain a top priority. The move also signals potential room for future dialogue between the two nations, following years of fluctuating relations.