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Iran, Saudi FMs meet at Jordan summit

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Iran’s foreign minister said yesterday he held a “friendly conversati­on” with his Saudi counterpar­t in Jordan, despite Tehran’s repeated accusation­s that Riyadh has fanned monthslong protests in the Islamic republic.

Jordan hosted the “Baghdad II” conference on Tuesday, bringing together key Middle East and internatio­nal players — including rivals Iran and Saudi Arabia — in a bid to defuse regional tensions.

“On the sidelines of the meeting, I had the opportunit­y for a friendly talk with some of my counterpar­ts, including the foreign ministers of Oman, Qatar, Iraq, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia,” Hossein Amir-Abdollahia­n said in an Arabic-language post.

“The Saudi minister assured me of his country’s readiness to continue dialogue with Iran,” he added.

Protests have rocked Iran since the Sept 16 death of Mahsa Amini, a 22-year-old Iranian Kurd, after her arrest in Tehran for an alleged breach of the Islamic republic’s dress code for women.

Officials in the country say hundreds of people have been killed in the months-long street violence, including dozens of security force personnel, and thousands have been arrested.

Iran has accused its “enemies”, led by the United States, of stoking the protests. Officials have also pointed to Saudi role in funding “hostile” Persianlan­guage media abroad.

In November, Iranian foreign ministry spokesman Nasser Kanani called on

Saudi Arabia to change its “unfriendly” behaviour. Intelligen­ce Minister Ismail Khatib warned Iran’s neighbours, including Saudi Arabia, that it would retaliate against any move to destabilis­e the country.

Saudi Arabia cut ties with Iran in January 2016, after its embassy in Tehran and consulate in second city Mashhad were attacked by protesters following Riyadh’s execution of Shia cleric Nimr al-Nimr.

Since April 2021, Iraq has hosted a series of fence-mending meetings between the two countries’ security officials.

The talks have stalled in recent months, and no meetings have been publicly announced since April 2022.

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