MNA Iranian ambassador to London, Hamid Baeidinejad, has expressed hope that Britains newly-elected prime minister Boris Johnson would use his knowledge and experience of having held direct talks with Iran to improve bilateral ties.
The Iranian ambassador to London, Hamid Baeidinejad, in a tweet on Tuesday congratulated Boris Johnson on his election as Britains prime minister, noting that Johnson is now the only British official in that position to have visited Iran in the past 40 years and had a direct dialogue with its senior officials.
Baeidinejad then voiced hope that Johnson would use the knowledge and experience he gained from his direct dialogue with Iranian authorities to immediately defuse tension and promote better relations.
Relations between Iran and the UK soured after an Iran-operated oil tanker, Grace 1, was illegally detained by British Royal Marines in Gibraltar on July 4, on accusations that the tanker was carrying oil to Syria in possible violation of the European Unions sanctions on the Arab country. Iran condemned the move as piracy and called for the immediate release of the tanker.
A few days later, Iran seized a UK-flagged oil tanker 'Stena Impero' for failing to respect international maritime rules.
Foreign Minister Zarif has also extended his congratulations on Johnsons election, saying that "the May governments seizure of Iranian oil at behest of US is piracy, pure and simple."
He stressed that "Iran does not seek confrontation. But we have 1500 miles of Persian Gulf coastline. These are our waters and we will protect them.