Britain's Osborne says wants to lead trade mission to Iran: FM

Britain's Osborne says wants to lead trade mission to Iran: FM
Britain's second most powerful man, George Osborne, will lead a trade delegation to Iran next year if the Islamic Republic honors a nuclear deal with world powers, the Financial Times reported.

Six world powers agreed in July to lift sanctions in return for Iran accepting some curbs on its nuclear program that the West suspected might be aimed at creating a nuclear bomb. Tehran has always denied seeking nuclear arms.

In a signal of how Western ties have thawed with Iran, Britain reopened its embassy in Tehran last month and British Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond said sanctions could start to be lifted as early as spring next year.

'Assuming that Iran honors the nuclear deal, and it’s properly verified, I think there will be growing potential to do business with Iran,' the FT quoted Finance Minister Osborne as saying.

'Next year I would love to lead a proper, big economic and trade delegation to Iran,' he was quoted as saying.

Iran has 9.3 percent of the world's proven oil reserves, the fourth largest after Venezuela, Saudi Arabia and Canada, and 18.2 percent of the world's natural gas reserves, bigger even that Russia's 17.4 percent share, according to the BP Statistical Review of World Energy.



Sep 26, 2015 09:29
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