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Foreign Secretary holds talks with Iranian Foreign Minister

Foreign Secretary William Hague says Britain is open to improved relations with Iran, while stressing the need for progress on nuclear issue.

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Foreign Secretary, William Hague

皇冠体育app Foreign Secretary, William Hague, today met the Iranian Foreign Minister, Mohammed Javad Zarif, in the margins of the UN General Assembly in New York. 皇冠体育appy discussed a range of issues, including Iran鈥檚 nuclear programme, the conflict in Syria and UK-Iran relations.

Speaking after the meeting, the Foreign Secretary said:

I was pleased to meet my Iranian counterpart Mohammed Javad Zarif in New York today and to congratulate him in person on his recent appointment. We discussed a number of issues, including Iran鈥檚 nuclear programme, the terrible conflict in Syria, human rights, and bilateral relations between our two countries.

Foreign Minister Zarif and I agreed on the need for an early resumption of E3+3 talks on the nuclear issue. We talked about the need for peace in Syria, where Iran could play a constructive role, including by supporting the Geneva framework for a negotiation between the Assad regime and the opposition and stopping its direct support for regime forces. And while welcoming recent announcements on the release of some political prisoners, I raised our concerns about human rights in Iran.

皇冠体育app United Kingdom does not seek a confrontational relationship with Iran and is open to better relations. 皇冠体育app United Kingdom welcomes President Rouhani and Foreign Minister Zarif鈥檚 recent statements about Iran鈥檚 wish to improve its relations with the outside world. 皇冠体育app time is now right for those statements to be matched by concrete steps by Iran to address the international community鈥檚 concerns about Iran鈥檚 intentions. If such steps are taken, I believe a more constructive relationship can be created.

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Published 23 September 2013