Britain and Iran re-open embassies in London and Tehran

Foreign secretary Philip Hammond will hoist Union flag in embassy compound, four years after incursion

Protesters storm British embassy in Tehran, Iran, in 2011
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The British embassy in Tehran and the Iranian embassy in London will both re-open this weekend, four years after Iranian protesters stormed the Britain compound and diplomatic relations between the two nations were reduced to a minimum.

Britain's embassy will be re-opened by Philip Hammond, as he becomes only the second foreign secretary to visit Iran since the 1979 revolution – and the first to do so for 12 years – says the Daily Telegraph.

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