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UK eases travel advisory for Brits traveling to Iran

The UK has relaxed its official travel advisory on visiting Iran, but still urges caution while visiting several of the countrys border regions.

Britains Foreign and Commonwealth Office said in aSaturdaystatement that itno longer advises against all but essential travel to Iran, but still warnsagainst travel to areas along the borders with Iraq, Pakistan,and Afghanistan.

Our policy is to recommend against travel to an area when we judge that the risk is unacceptably high, said British Foreign SecretaryPhilip Hammond in the statement. However, Risk to British nationals has changed, in part due to decreasing hostility under President (Hassan)Rouhanis government, he added.

The statement also advised British citizens who require assistance in Iran to contact the Swedish embassy or the embassy of any other EU member state in Tehran, as the UK embassy remains closed.

In November 2011, Iranian lawmakers voted overwhelmingly to downgrade diplomatic relations with London in response to Britains decision to impose sanctions on the Central Bank of Iran over the allegation that Tehran is pursuing non-civilian objectives in its nuclear program.

Two days after the parliaments move, hundreds of Iranian students staged a protest outside the British embassy in Tehran, pulling down the UK flag and demanding the expulsion of the British ambassador.

I very much hope that we will be in a position to reopen our respective embassies before the end of this year, Hammond on said July 15 while addressing the British parliament.

Hammonds remarks followed the conclusion of intensive talks between Iran and global powers over Tehrans nuclear program.

On July 14, Iran and the P5+1 countries the United States, Britain,Russia, China,France, andGermany finalized the text of an agreement, dubbed the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), to put an end to months of though negotiations in Vienna.

By Press TV
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