Swiss Embassy in Tehran Reopens After Two-Week Closure
According to webangah News Agency, Switzerland’s Foreign Ministry confirmed the reopening of its embassy in Tehran, which had been temporarily closed since June 20 due to the Zionist regime’s attack.
The Swiss Foreign Ministry stated in a post on social media platform X that its embassy-which also represents U.S. interests in Iran-has resumed operations after a two-week suspension during the 12-day conflict.
The ministry added, “After assessing conditions and consulting with Iran and the U.S., our embassy in Tehran has restarted its activities.”
Media reports indicate that Swiss Ambassador Nadine Olivieri Lozano and her team returned to Tehran via land route through Azerbaijan, with the embassy gradually resuming full operations.
The Swiss Embassy in Tehran, which serves as the protecting power for U.S. interests in Iran, was temporarily closed on June 20 amid military aggression by the Zionist regime.