29 Mar 2024
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2nd round of Saudi-Iran talks planned this month, sources say

Saudi and Iranian officials plan further direct talks this month though no date has been set, Middle East officials and sources said, with the aim of easing tensions between the arch-rivals in a significant move for regional stability.

Sunni Muslim power Saudi Arabia and Shiite Iran are locked in a rivalry that has played out in proxy conflicts across the region, including in Yemen. Riyadh has also blamed Tehran for a 2019 attack on Saudi oil facilities, a charge Tehran denied.

Neither Riyadh nor Tehran, who cut diplomatic ties in 2016, have publicly confirmed or denied a first meeting in Iraq earlier this month though Irans envoy to Baghdad has welcomed Iraqi mediation to mend ties with Gulf states.

The talks come as the United States pursues diplomacy in Vienna to revive world powers 2015 nuclear accord with Iran, which Washington abandoned three years ago and Riyadh had opposed for not tackling Tehrans ballistic missiles programme and wider regional behaviour.

The April meeting was a very constructive meeting during which many issues, mainly the Yemen crisis, and Irans nuclear deal were discussed, said an official in the Middle East.

 

Source: Reuters

 
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