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Tehran, Riyadh look to cement `security, stability`

2023-04-07
BEIJING: Top diplomats from Middle East rivals Iran and Saudi Arabia met in Beijing on Thursday, resuming diplomatic relations and pledging to work together to bring `security and stability` to their turbulent region.

In a joint statement released after talks between Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein AmirAbdollahian and Saudi counterpart Prince Faisal bin Farhan, the two sides vowed to continue to work together to improve ties.

The meeting came after a surprise China-brokered deal in March put Tehran and Riyadh on a path to restore relations that had been severed seven years ago when protesters in Iran attacked Saudi diplomatic missions.

`The two sides emphasised the importance of following up on the implementation of the Beijing Agreement and its activation in a way that expands mutual trust and the fields of cooperation and helps create security, stability and prosperity in the region,` Thursday`s joint statement said.

Chinese Foreign Minister Qin Gang `witnessed the signing of a joint statement between Saudi Arabia and Iran, and the two countries announced the resumption of diplomatic relations with immediate effect`, the ministry said.

The shock rapprochement between mainly Sunni Muslim Saudi Arabia, the world`s biggest oil exporter, and Shiitemajority Iran, strongly at odds with Western governments over its nuclear activities, has the potential to reshape relations across a region characterised by turbulence for decades.

The two sides `negotiated and exchanged opinions with the emphasis on the official resumption of bilateral relations and the executive steps towards the reopening of the embassies and consulates of the two countries`, Iran`s foreign ministry said.

Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson hailed the meeting, adding that the ministers `expressed their gratitude to China for its contribution to the promotion of dialogue`.-AFP