The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Saudi Arabia wants ‘verifiable deeds’ from talks with Iran

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DUBAI - A Saudi foreign ministry official said on Friday that talks between Saudi Arabia and Iran aim to reduce regional tensions, but added it was too early to judge the outcome and Riyadh wanted to see “verifiable deeds”.

The comments by Ambassador Rayed Krimly, head of policy planning at the ministry, were the first public confirmati­on from Riyadh that the rivals who severed ties in 2016 were holding direct talks.

“As to current SaudiIrani­an talks they aim to explore ways to reduce tensions in the region,” Krimly told Reuters.

“We hope they prove successful, but it is too early, and premature, to reach any definitive conclusion­s. Our evaluation will be based on verifiable deeds, and not proclamati­ons.”

He declined to provide details on the talks, but regional officials and sources had told Reuters that the discussion­s were focused on Yemen and the 2015 nuclear deal between global powers and Iran, which Riyadh had opposed.

Iraq’s president said on Wednesday that Baghdad hosted more than one round of talks between Saudi Arabia and Iran, who have been locked in a rivalry that has played out in proxy conflicts across the region, including Yemen.

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