http://www.guardian.co.uk/iran/story/0,12858,1397898,00.htmlBP was engulfed last night in a political storm with Iran accusing Britain's largest company of "unfriendly" comments that, it said, would not be forgotten.
Bijan Zanganeh, the Iranian oil minister, said BP was trying to curry favour with the Americans after its chief executive Lord Browne stated that, politically, Iran was not a candidate for investment.
"We do not consider this a friendly approach and we will not forget it. We think it is a move taken by BP for the Americans," said Mr Zanganeh whose country holds a 10th of the world's oil reserves.
Iran is especially sensitive after an aggressive foreign policy was outlined in George Bush's inauguration speech last week and his deputy, Dick Cheney, described Iraq's neighbour as top of the world's "trouble spots".
Accused by Washington of developing nuclear arms and backing terrorism there has been increasing speculation that Mr Bush might consider military intervention there.