19 Apr 2024
Tuesday 14 February 2017 - 11:17
Story Code : 251071

Controversy over Iran-Sweden deals signed in ambassadors house

IFP- Several Iranian media outlets criticized the signing of MoUs between Iran and Sweden in a ceremony held in Swedish Ambassadors place of residence in Tehran.

The ceremony was attended by Swedish Prime Minister Stefan Lfven and several Iranian officials including Trade Minister Mohammad Reza Nematzadeh, Energy Minister Hamid Chitchian, and Deputy Foreign Minister for European and American Affairs Majid Takht-Ravanchi.

Conservative newspaper Kayhan referred to the ceremony as a questionable and unexpected move, and said it humiliates the Iranian nation.

The photos of the ceremony show the female members of the Swedish delegation are not wearing Islamic hijab, and it is said the Swedish PM and ambassador had insisted that the ceremony is held in the ambassadors house so that they could appear without hijab, Kayhan added.

However, Swedish Ambassador to Tehran Helena Sangeland told IFP that the MoUs [were] signed there [in the envoys place of residence] in the interest of time and where our PM could officiate. Other MoUs [were] signed at Saadabad [Palace].

She also stressed in her tweet that this was at the Official Residence, it is not my house.

Meanwhile, Irans Foreign Ministry Spokesman Bahram Qassemi also dismissed the reports and said, No official deal or document was signed between Iran and Sweden in the Ambassadors residence. They were just some deals between the two countries private sectors.

 
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