National security and foreign policy commission of Iran's Majlis (parliament) will consider the UK's one million pound loss claim on Sunday made after the entrance of protesters to the British Embassy in Tehran.

According to Khabar Online correspondent, the other issue to be debated at the due session is the reclamation ofthe Qolhak garden, a British diplomatic residential compound located in north of Tehran.
 
The concurrent storm of a group of Basiji students to the British Embassy and Qolhak garden was generally approved by the majority of Iranian lawmakers. A day later Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani made a speech and said the student's move was a response to the historical conspiracies of the UK against Iranian nation.
 
After the event, the British government ordered its diplomatic staff to leave Iran and gave a 48-hour deadline to the Iranian embassy staffs to leave the country by Friday afternoon.
 
Larijani had also regarded the United Nations Security Council's hasty statement on condemning the Iranian Basiji students' protest and entrance to the British Embassy as a move for covering up the hostile actions taken by the UK and the United States against the Islamic Republic of Iran.
 
He stated that the Majlis advises all groups to adopt legal measures and maintain order. However he didn't condemn the student's action, instead censured the impolite statement made by the British officials after the incident and added that their move against Iran cannot be simply responded simply by diplomatic ways.
 
Earlier Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast had called the storm of into the British Embassy "an unpredictable move" and the Foreign Ministry had issued a statement expressing deep regret over the events.
 
Following the incident, the British Embassy officials in Tehran invited a number of diplomats from other embassies to visit both their embassy and compound in Qolhak garden which provoked a number of Iranian lawmakers to censure diplomats from those embassies. It was later that the UK raised the issue of a million pound loss claim.
 
On Wednesday a member of national security commission Hossein Naqavi rejected the UK's loss claim and added Tehran is confident that the papers presented by the British embassy to prove its ownership of the Qolhak Garden in Northern Tehran are fake and the government is now required to reclaim the orchid, the semi-official Fars news agency reported.
 
"It has been proved that these documents have been forged and the government is necessitated to take legal actions to reclaim the Qolhak Garden," he stated.
 
The other member of national security commission Mahmoud Ahmadi Bighash announced that the Majlis is to establish a special committee to present documents on Iran's ownership of the Qolhak Garden to international authorities in cooperation with Judiciary Branch and the Foreign Ministry.
 
The documents will be collected from various organizations including Iran's Foundation for Safeguarding and Propagating the Values of the Sacred Defense, the Center of the Islamic Revolutions Documents and the other entities which contain documents proving Iran's ownership of the garden.
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