Iran, Saudi Arabia vow to boost bilateral ties

IANS January 6, 2025 481 views

Iran and Saudi Arabia are making significant strides in rebuilding their diplomatic relationship after years of tension. The recent meeting between the Iranian Justice Minister and Saudi Ambassador signals a promising path towards improved bilateral ties. Both countries are actively exploring cooperation in judicial, legal, and potentially military sectors. This diplomatic rapprochement could have far-reaching implications for regional stability in the Middle East.

"Effective, strong and strategic ties between Tehran and Riyadh are very important and influential" - Amin-Hossein Rahimi, Iranian Justice Minister
Tehran, Jan 6: Iranian Justice Minister Amin-Hossein Rahimi held a meeting with Saudi Ambassador to Iran Abdullah bin Saud al-Anzi, during which both sides vowed to expand bilateral ties in various areas, especially in judicial and legal fields.

Key Points

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Diplomatic relations resume after historic 2023 agreement

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Bilateral meetings explore judicial and legal cooperation

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Military leaders discuss potential collaboration

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Both countries seek regional stability

Rahimi on Sunday expressed satisfaction with the resumption of friendly relations between the two countries since 2023, describing "effective, strong and strategic ties between Tehran and Riyadh as very important and influential," Xinhua news agency reported quoting Iran's official news agency IRNA.

He noted the Iranian government's principled policy of developing friendly ties with all countries, especially neighbouring ones, and called for maintaining and boosting ties between Iran and Saudi Arabia in cultural, economic, and political sectors, said the report.

For his part, al-Anzi called his meeting with the Iranian side "effective," and expressed hope that the expansion of bilateral ties in all areas, particularly in judicial and legal fields, would prepare the ground for a "unique leap" in ties between the two "brotherly and friendly" countries, the report added.

On Wednesday, Iran summoned al-Anzi to protest the execution of six Iranian nationals convicted on drug smuggling charges in Saudi Arabia's Eastern Province, saying that the executions contradicted judicial cooperation efforts between the two countries.

Iran and Saudi Arabia formally declared in April 2023 the resumption of diplomatic relations with immediate effect.

Saudi Arabia cut diplomatic ties with Iran in early 2016 in response to attacks on Saudi diplomatic missions in Iran. The attacks followed Saudi Arabia's execution of a Shiite cleric.

Earlier in November 2024, General Chief of Staff Fayyad al-Ruwaili of the Saudi armed forces held talks with his Iranian counterpart in Tehran, marking a significant step in defence ties between the two regional powers following their diplomatic rapprochement in 2023.

Al-Ruwaili met with Mohammad Baqeri, chief of staff of the Iranian Armed Forces, to explore ways to strengthen military cooperation.

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