The Sun (Malaysia)

Iran confirms Saudi talks, says ‘too soon’ to discuss results

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TEHRAN: Iran’s Foreign Ministry yesterday for the first time confirmed the republic is holding talks with regional rival Saudi Arabia, but said it is “too soon” to discuss the results.

Media reports, later confirmed by diplomatic and Iraqi government sources, revealed that Iranian and Saudi officials met in Baghdad last month, their first high-level meeting since Riyadh cut diplomatic ties with Tehran in 2016.

“The purpose of the talks was both bilateral and regional,” Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Saeed Khatibzade­h told reporters.

“But let us wait and see the results of these talks ... it might still be too soon to talk about the details of the negotiatio­ns,” he added, noting that Iran has “always welcomed such talks at any level and in any shape”.

The neighbouri­ng countries cut ties in 2016 after Iranian protestors attacked Saudi diplomatic missions following the kingdom’s execution of a revered Shiite cleric.

The talks in Baghdad, facilitate­d by Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhemi, remained secret until the Financial Times reported that a first meeting was held on April 9.

An Iraqi government official confirmed the talks to AFP, while a Western diplomat said he had been “briefed in advance” about the effort to “broker a better relationsh­ip and decrease tensions”.

Iran last month welcomed a “change of tone” from Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman after he called for a “good and special relationsh­ip” with Tehran.

The rivals have backed opposite sides of several regional conflicts, from Syria to Yemen.

Iran backs Huthi rebels, who are battling the Saudi-led military coalition that intervened in Yemen’s war in 2015.

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