THREE SNP politicians who took part in a trade delegation to Iran have hailed the visit as a “hugely positive initiative, which could have profound and beneficial outcomes for Scotland”.

Alex Salmond, Tasmina Ahmed-Sheikh, and Bill Kidd were joined by members of the Muslim Council for Scotland for the four-day visit.

In a statement released last night the party said they had secured agreement “for an exchange of full trade delegations this spring, a proposal for progress on human rights from foreign minister Dr Mohammad Javad Zarif and an agreement that Iranian MPs will join the international parliamentary campaign for nuclear disarmament.”

Salmond said the delegation had been received at the “highest level”.

“We met the full range of government ministers and parliamentarians at the highest level, including foreign affairs minister Dr Zarif and speaker of the Parliament Dr Ali Larijani. There is the fullest wish to begin a new era of co-operation between Scotland and Iran.

“This will include key economic initiatives, but also cultural and educational exchanges. The immediate follow-up to this mission shall be an exchange of trade delegations in the spring.

“The key areas where Scottish expertise can be invaluable to Iran include oil and gas, finance and education.

“In summary I cannot overstate the welcome that we received and the high regard in which Scotland is held. We have before us a tremendous opportunity and we should seize it with both hands.”