The Fifth Round of Iranian-Saudi Talks Held in Baghdad

Iranian media say that Iran and Saudi Arabia held a fifth round of talks with the participation of high-ranking Iraqi and Omani officials, who played an important role in arranging joint meetings between the two parties.

  • Nour News: Officials of the two countries have drawn a clearer vision for the resumption of relations between Iran and Saudi Arabia

Today, Saturday, the Iranian “Noor News” agency revealed the holding of the fifth round of talks between the senior representatives of Iran and Saudi Arabia in Iraq, last Thursday.

“The officials of the two countries have drawn a clearer vision for the resumption of relations between Iran and Saudi Arabia,” the agency said.

Noor News indicated that high-ranking Iraqi and Omani officials played an important role in arranging joint meetings between representatives of Tehran and Riyadh.

The agency noted that high-ranking officials from the Iranian Supreme National Security Council and the head of the Saudi intelligence service participated in the tour.

Regarding the atmosphere of the talks between the two parties, the agency pointed out that it is a positive atmosphere and constitutes a step towards resuming bilateral relations, expecting a round of talks in the near future between the foreign ministers of Iran and Saudi Arabia.

In a press conference during his visit to Tehran last week, Iraqi Foreign Minister Fouad Hussein, in response to a question about the fifth round of talks between Iran and Saudi Arabia, confirmed that these talks are continuing and have been suspended for a while.

Last month, Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian said, للميادين that Saudi Arabia “hey who previously initiated the severance of relations With Iran,” he continued, “We have blame and comments on Saudi policies, but we have not severed our relations with it.”

It is noteworthy that the Iranian-Saudi relations have been witnessing a development in recent times, representing a decade 5 rounds of conversations in Iraq.

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