Pro-Iran cleric Ammar al-Hakim visits Saudi Arabia amid Iraq political chaos
The leader of one of Iraq's biggest pro-Iran Shia political groups met with officials in Saudi Arabia on Wednesday, hours after talks in Baghdad to resolve the .
During his visit to the Gulf kingdom, , met with senior Saudi leaders including .
Hakim and the Saudi officials discussed the current political deadlock in Iraq that has left the country without a government since last October's parliamentary elections.
"We discussed the developments in the Iraqi arena and stressed that dialogue between the various parties is the best way to reach satisfactory solutions to the current political impasse in Iraq," he on Twitter.
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Hakim landed in Saudi Arabia just hours after a between Iraqi political leaders took place.
But the meeting, headed by prime minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi, seemed doomed to fail from the outset as the party of influential Shia cleric failed to attend.
Sadr and his political rivals - Iran-backed Shia groups including the Hikma movement - have been at odds since the elections. Sadr won the largest share of seats in the October vote, but failed to form a majority government.
His bloc later resigned from parliament and his supporters last month stormed the parliament building in . He demanded that parliament be dissolved and early elections held.
Iran-backed political groups have traditionally not shared ties with Saudi Arabia, Iran's biggest regional rival.
However, tensions between Iran and Saudi Arabia have somewhat thawed in recent years, in part due to several rounds of talks between the two countries mediated by Iraq.