Kashmir Observer

Iran Says Open To Talks With Saudi Arabia After Media Reports

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TEHRAN, IRAN – Iran's foreign ministry has said the country is open to direct talks with Saudi Arabia after media reports said the two regional rivals recently held secret talks in the Iraqi capital, Baghdad.

Iran's foreign ministry spokesman Saeed Khatibzade­h on Monday refused to confirm or deny the reported talks on April 9 in Baghdad, but added that media outlets have used “contradict­ory quotes” and have had a history of fabricatin­g news, referring to reports by the London-based newspaper Financial Times and news agency Reuters.

Khatibzade­h, however, pointed out that Iran “has always welcomed talks with the Saudi kingdom and has deemed it beneficial to the two countries' people and regional peace and stability, and this thought will continue”.

The two countries have not had formal diplomatic ties since January 2016 when Saudi Arabia's embassy in Tehran was stormed after a prominent Shia Muslim leader was executed by Riyadh.

According to reports by the Financial Times and Reuters, Iranian and Saudi officials held direct talks on April 9 to discuss the war in Yemen, where a Saudi Arabia-led military coalition has been battling the Iran-aligned Houthi rebels since March 2015.

The talks also reportedly touched on Lebanon, which is in political and economic turmoil, and where Arab states are concerned about the influence of the

Iran-backed Hezbollah movement.

Unnamed sources from Iran and Saudi Arabia denied talks were held in Iraq.

The reported meeting came shortly after Iraq's Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi travelled to Saudi Arabia to hold talks with its top leadership, including powerful Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. Al-Kadhimi also visited the United Arab Emirates (UAE), another Iranian adversary in the region.

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