TEHRAN (Reuters)-Iran has refused to confirm the News report, on Tuesday, will be appointed Ambassador to Egypt, which diplomatic relations after the restoration of the mark by more than 30 years.
"The appointment of Ambassadors is guesswork on the news and is a busy," Foreign Ministry spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast said in his weekly news conference.
Egypt's Foreign Minister said earlier this month, the Cairo was ready to restore diplomatic ties with Iran, the policy of the President of the exchange of Signaling Hosni Mubarak since.
Iran's Press TV's website announced that Tehran had already ordered the appointment of the Special Envoy Ali Akbar Sibuyeh, her career diplomat, who is the son of a top cleric.
Ties to the countries-the largest and most influential of the Middle East--were among the carriage return/line feed after the Islamic of Iran in the 1980s to the mechanical revolution and the recognition of Israel in Egypt.
Cairo has long been in the United States and Israel, the ally but because Mubarak was a popular uprising toppled was mainly Sunni Muslim signs of warming from Egypt and mainly Shi'ite Iran.
Robin Pomeroy (Reports; Edit By Peter Graff)
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