‘Some progress’ in talks with Iran: Saudi FM

Published May 25, 2022
Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud. — Reuters/File
Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud. — Reuters/File

DUBAI: Saudi Arabia’s foreign minister said on Tuesday that there had been some progress in talks with Iran but “not enough” and that the kingdom’s hands remain outstretched to Tehran.

Saudi Arabia and Iran, which are locked in proxy conflicts across the Middle East, have held five rounds of talks hosted by Baghdad.

“We have made some progress but not enough,” Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud told a World Economic Forum panel. Our hands are stretched out.

“We continue to encourage our neighbours in Iran to lean into what can be a very, very important sea change in our region,” he said, adding that a “new era of cooperation” in the region could deliver benefits for all.

Saudi Arabia and Iran, which severed ties in 2016, launched direct talks last year as global powers moved to salvage a 2015 nuclear pact with Iran, which Gulf Arab states had seen as flawed for not addressing regional security concerns.

The nuclear talks have been on hold since March.

Prince Faisal said if a deal is reached it would “be potentially a good thing if it’s a good deal” and reiterated Riyadh’s stance that Tehran’s regional activities should be addressed.

Asked whether Riyadh was pleased by elections in Lebanon in which Hezbollah and its allies lost their parliamentary majority, the prince said: “This may be a positive step, but it’s too early to tell.” He said it would depend on whether there would be real political reform “that re-imposes the authority of the state” and combats corruption as well as real economic reform.

Lebanon’s ties with Saudi Arabia had been damaged over what the Saudi foreign minister said was the growing influence of Hezbollah.

Published in Dawn, May 25th, 2022

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