"We have not held any talks with the Trump team. There has been no plan in this
regard and at present, we don’t have any plan for it in the future," Takht
Ravanchi said on Monday.
Elsewhere, he referred to the relations between Iran and Canada after the 2015
nuclear deal, and said, "They voice interest in entering a new atmosphere of
relations with Iran. We also consider such remarks as good and positive but
emphasize that these comments should be translated into action."
"There is an obstacle on this way which is the legal restriction approved by the
parliament during the former Canadian government's tenure which has called off
the political immunity of Iran in Canada," Takht Ravanchi said, expressing the
hope that the approval would be cancelled to help the further expansion of ties
between Tehran and Ottawa.
Canada’s Foreign Minister Stéphane Dion said in March that his country’s 2012
move to cut diplomatic ties with Iran has had no positive consequences,
expressing willingness for re-engagement with the Islamic Republic.
"Canada’s severing of ties with Iran had no positive consequences for anyone:
not for Canadians, not for the people of Iran, not for Israel, and not for
global security,” Stéphane Dion said while addressing an international
conference at the University of Ottawa.
The administration of former Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper severed
diplomatic ties with Iran in September 2012, citing, among other pretexts, what
it described as "continued threats from Iran to Israel.”
Dion said, "Canada’s embassy in Iran has been closed for over three years. With
which results? Is it right to need to count on Italy to protect our interests in
this country?”
This came after former Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Hossein Jaberi Ansari
welcomed Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's interest in resuming ties with
Tehran, but said Ottawa needs to take practical steps to this end.
"The Canadian government should show in practice that it intends to establish
equal relations with Iran that is based on non-interference and mutual respect,"
Jaberi Ansari said last February.
He further reminded that it was the former Canadian government that unilaterally
suspended its relations with Tehran, reminding that practical measures should be
initiated by Ottawa.
Canada maintains an interest section in the Italian embassy in Iran.
"Today, Canada must return to Iran to play a useful role in that region of the
world… We are being asked by all sides to reengage, and we are doing so,” Dion
said.
source: fars news agency