Iran’s Foreign Minister said Sunday that it was premature to consider the reopening of a U.S. embassy in the country. Javad Zarif’s remarks come as Britain restored its diplomatic presence in the country, four years after protesters stormed the U.K. embassy, triggering a breakdown in relations. Speaking at a joint press conference with British Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond in Tehran, Zarif said the time was not right for Washington to follow suit, reports Reuters. “It seems that there needs to be a change in that kind of attitude and behavior on the part of the U.S.,” he said.