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Number Seven Thousand Two Hundred and Fifty Seven - 14 March 2023
Iran Daily - Number Seven Thousand Two Hundred and Fifty Seven - 14 March 2023 - Page 2

Tehran: Iranian, Saudi FMs to meet soon

The Iranian and Saudi foreign ministries are making arrangements for a meeting between the countries’ top diplomats in the near future.
Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Nasser Kanaani made the remark in an address to a weekly press conference, commenting on a recent landmark agreement signed between Tehran and Riyadh in Beijing on the resumption of normal diplomatic relations, Press TV reported.
“Given the goodwill that exists, we hope that this meeting will take place in the near future and that the implementation of the [Iran-Saudi] agreement will be expedited,” he added.
Kanaani noted, “There is no obstacle to the meeting of the two top diplomats, and God willing, the arrangements will be made through diplomatic channels.”
He said Iran’s enhanced relations with Saudi Arabia not only can help secure the interests of both nations, but also boost joint cooperation and convergence with the aim of consolidating peace and stability in the region, and the Persian Gulf in particular.
Kanaani said that boosting stability benefits all countries in the region.
The remarks came three days after Iran and Saudi Arabia agreed to restore diplomatic ties and reopen embassies seven years after their relations were severed. China mediated the rapprochement between the two Middle Eastern powers.
“The agreement between Iran and Saudi Arabia to return to their natural political relations can once again activate the two countries’ high capacity in various fields,” Kanaani said.
“By expanding their cooperation, Tehran and Riyadh can help secure the interests of their nations. They can also have a positive effect on strengthening joint cooperation and convergence in the region in order to consolidate regional peace and stability, especially in the strategic Persian Gulf.”
He also hailed China’s important role in brokering the Iran-Saudi deal, noting that Beijing showed that it wants to contribute to the stability and security of the region as well as Asia with goodwill.
Kanaani also appreciated the constructive role played by Iraq and Oman regarding the Iran-Saudi pact, saying the two countries hosted almost eight rounds of talks between Tehran and Riyadh.
Asked about the recent visit by an Iranian parliamentary delegation to Bahrain, he said that the positive reactions to the Iran-Saudi deal show that the diplomatic breakthrough can have positive effects on regional relations, including those between Iran and other countries, adding that Iran-Bahrain ties are not an exception.
The Islamic Republic’s political will revolves around the neighborliness policy and the expansion of relations with the neighboring and Asian countries, the spokesman added.
“Fortunately, with the positive atmosphere that we are witnessing in the region, this positive development (the deal with Saudi Arabia) can happen in connection with other regional countries as well, including Bahrain. We should further trust the path of diplomacy and take steps in this direction,” he explained.
Kanaani said that Iran already has a political relationship with Jordan, but stands ready to expand ties with the Middle Eastern state. “The Islamic Republic’s principled policy is strengthening relations with neighbors. We are definitely ready to develop ties with Jordan.”
Prisoner swap
Also in his remarks, the spokesman said there is a written agreement between Iran and the United States on the exchange of prisoners.
“We already reached an agreement on some issues, including the exchange of prisoners, and a written agreement was formed last March. It was also signed by the American representative. The American side agreed that the prisoners swap should be done without negotiations on the lifting of sanctions, but at another time they tied the issue to the talks,” Kanaani explained.
“We are ready for the prisoners exchange as a humanitarian issue. The problems of the American side are related to themselves. If the American side adopts a realistic approach, the exchange of prisoners can be done.”
Referring to the Saudi war on Yemen, he said the end of the war on the impoverished country has always been one of the top priorities of the Islamic Republic.
“It is expected that the new positive atmosphere, which has been formed in the Iran-Saudi relations, will have positive and good results in the issue of Yemen.”

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