Islamic Coalition Party declines to meet British ambassador

August 24, 2010 - 0:0

TEHRAN – The Islamic Coalition Party has rejected a request by British Ambassador Simon Gass for a meeting with party leaders.

In a letter to the Foreign Ministry, Hamid-Reza Taraqi, a member of the party, cited the party’s reasons for not receiving Britain’s ambassador to Tehran.
Regarding the hostile stance of Britain against the Islamic Republic in the post-election incidents, particularly Simon Gass’s recent stance against the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, the coalition rejected his request for a meeting, the letter reads.
Taraqi also expressed hope that Britain would revise its behavior toward Iran