Arab Times

Tehran sees Hajj opening

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TEHRAN, Sept 5, (AFP): Iran thanked Saudi Arabia on Tuesday for its handling of the annual Hajj pilgrimage, saying it opened the way for negotiatio­ns between the regional rivals.

“We thank Saudi Arabia ... for adopting a new approach in dealing with Iranian pilgrims,” said Ali Ghazi-Askar, the head of the Hajj organisati­on in Tehran, according to the state broadcaste­r.

Some 86,000 Iranian pilgrims took part last week in the Hajj. They were unable to attend in 2016 after talks collapsed over security concerns.

Iran had been highly critical of Saudi Arabia’s organisati­on efforts in the wake of a stampede during the 2015 Hajj that killed up to 2,300 people, including hundreds of Iranians.

“There are always difference­s arising among countries but the important thing is for the parties to resolve difference­s through dialogue and negotiatio­n,” said Ghazi-Askar, according to the ISNA news agency.

“Right now, after holding a

successful Hajj, it is a good time for both parties to negotiate to resolve their bilateral issues in other fields.”

The two countries severed diplomatic relations after Iranians stormed the Saudi embassy in Tehran in January 2016 in response to Riyadh’s execu-

tion of a prominent Shiite cleric.

Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif remained circumspec­t, however, saying he had yet to see “a clear prospect for change” in the relationsh­ip.

“If such a developmen­t occurs in the Saudis’ mentality, it will definitely be a positive developmen­t and will be met with Iran’s positive reaction,” he told Khabar Online newspaper.

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