Iran, Saudi foreign ministers to meet 'in the coming days': Amir-Abdollahian
The foreign ministers of regional rivals Iran and Saudi Arabia are expected to meet "in the coming days", according to the Iranian foreign ministry.
Iran Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian held a telephone conversation with his Saudi counterpart Prince Faisan bin Farhan on Sunday following the recent warming of ties between the two countries, promising to meet "in the coming days".
Tehran and Riyadh broke ties in 2016 after Riyadh's diplomatic missions in Iran were attacked following the execution of influential Shia cleric Nimr Al-Nimr by Saudi Arabia.
Saudi Arabia's foreign ministry did not mention the upcoming meeting but confirmed that the two leading diplomats discussed "the next steps in light of the recent tripartite agreement", referring to a Chinese-brokered deal between Saudi Arabia and Iran struck last month.
- FMs to finalize time, venue of meeting in 48 hours
— IRNA News Agency (@IrnaEnglish)
Iranian and Saudi security officials met in Beijing and on 10 March agreed to reopen their embassies and consulates in what was seen as a landmark bilateral deal.
Ties between Iran and Saudi Arabia have been strained for decades, and the tensions came to a head in 2016 following the execution of Al-Nimr.