Iran plans new round of talks with Saudi Arabia - Iranian envoy
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[August 31, 2021]
DUBAI (Reuters) - Iran plans to hold
a fourth round of talks with regional rival Saudi Arabia in Iraq after
the new Iranian government is set up, the Iranian ambassador in Baghdad
was quoted on Tuesday as saying.
Iran and Saudi Arabia, leading Shi'ite and Sunni Muslim powers in the
Middle East, have been rivals for years, backing allies fighting proxy
wars in Yemen, Syria and elsewhere. They cut diplomatic ties in 2016.
Iran confirmed publicly for the first time in May that it was in talks
with Saudi Arabia, saying it would do what it could to resolve issues
between them. Since then, it has elected a new president, hardliner
Ebrahim Raisi, who was sworn in on Aug. 5.
The announcement of plans for new talks, carried by the semi-official
news agency ISNA, came days after a regional summit held in Baghdad to
help ease tensions among Iraq's neighbours.
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The Iranian flag waves in front of the International Atomic Energy
Agency (IAEA) headquarters, before the beginning of a board of
governors meeting, in Vienna, Austria, March 1, 2021. REUTERS/Lisi
Niesner
"We have had three rounds of negotiations with the Saudi side, and the
fourth round is to be held after the formation of a new Iranian
government," said Iraj Masjedi, Iran's ambassador to Iraq, according by
ISNA.
Iran’s parliament last Wednesday approved all but one of the
nominees for a cabinet of hardliners presented by Raisi.
(Reporting by Dubai newsroom; Editing by Peter Graff)
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