‘We Return to Tehran:’ Spain Reopens Embassy in Iran
Ambassador Antonio Sánchez-Benedito Gaspar resumed work with his team after the mission was evacuated in March, and about 130 Spaniards remained in Iran, officials said.
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Spain announced on April 13 the reopening of its embassy in Tehran, where Ambassador Antonio Sánchez-Benedito Gaspar resumes his work with a commitment to support peace. Since the beginning of the U.S.-Israeli aggression against Iran, Madrid has maintained a firm position of opposition to such aggression. The post Spain announces the reopening of its embassy in Tehran first appeared on Cubadebate.
Spain reopens Tehran embassy, resumes diplomatic activity
Antonio Sanchez-Benedito Gaspar announced that Spain has officially reopened its embassy in Tehran after a period of suspension, resuming diplomatic operations. The ambassador confirmed on Monday that he has returned to Tehran and that the embassy is once again operational, marking a step toward restoring diplomatic engagement. In a statement shared on social media, he said that the reopening was completed together with the diplomatic team as pa…
The Spanish Embassy in Iran has resumed its activity this Monday in the midst of the ceasefire and negotiations between the United States and the Asian country that have paralysed the war actions after more than a month of war.
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