ALWAGHT- Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi praised the expanding cooperation with Saudi Arabia, stating that stronger ties between the two Muslim nations will bolster peace and stability in the region.
Tehran – Saturday — Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has hailed the continued improvement in relations between Iran and Saudi Arabia, emphasizing that closer cooperation between the two Muslim nations will serve as a cornerstone for lasting peace and stability in the Middle East.
Araghchi made the remarks during a meeting in Tehran with Iran’s Ambassador to Riyadh, Alireza Enayati, who presented an in-depth report on the latest developments in bilateral ties. The discussions highlighted the steady upward trend in diplomatic engagement since the resumption of relations, underscoring the potential for broader collaboration in political, economic, and security spheres.
Praising the constructive momentum, Araghchi said that “joint efforts and a spirit of mutual understanding” are essential in addressing shared regional challenges and countering threats to collective security. He noted that Iran and Saudi Arabia, as influential regional powers, bear a special responsibility in promoting dialogue, reducing tensions, and fostering a stable and secure environment for all neighboring states.
The foreign minister also underlined the importance of consolidating relations not only at the bilateral level but also through active participation in multilateral frameworks. He stressed that such engagement could amplify both countries’ contributions to regional initiatives and help build a foundation for sustained cooperation in the years ahead.
Diplomatic observers say the warming ties between Tehran and Riyadh mark a significant step toward reshaping the regional political landscape, potentially opening new avenues for economic integration, conflict resolution, and joint development projects.