Iraq says preparing to host 'public' meeting between Iran, Saudi FMs by AFP Staff Writers Baghdad (AFP) July 23, 2022 Iraq said Saturday it was preparing to host a "public" meeting of the foreign ministers of Iran and Saudi Arabia as the two rivals seek to mend ties. Since April last year, Iraq has hosted five rounds of talks between Sunni Muslim Saudi Arabia and Shiite-majority Iran, which support opposing sides in various conflicts around the region. Those encounters were held privately and at a low level, involving security and intelligence officials. But on Saturday, Iraqi Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein said his Iranian and Saudi counterparts would be meeting in Iraq at an undisclosed date. "I contacted the foreign minister of Iran about this," Hussein said in an interview with Kurdish television channel Rudaw. "We are preparing the meeting, trying to find the best time to invite the foreign ministers of Iran and Saudi Arabia," he said. "It will be a public meeting, (unlike) previous encounters which were secret and were held between intelligence and security officials," Hussein added. His comments came days after Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian told Iranian state television that his country and Saudi Arabia are ready to move reconciliation talks to a higher level. Amir Abdollahian said on Thursday that "progress" had been made at previous rounds of talks between security officials hosted by Iraq. He added that last week Iran had received a message from the Iraqi foreign minister who said "the Saudi side is ready to move the talks to the political and public level". Riyadh severed ties with Tehran after Iranian protesters attacked Saudi diplomatic missions in Iran in 2016 following the Saudi execution of Shiite Muslim cleric Nimr al-Nimr. Amir-Abdollahian said Thursday he hoped new negotiations will lead to the resumption of "normal diplomatic ties".
Iran says Saudi ready to move reconciliation talks to higher level Since April last year Iraq has hosted five rounds of talks between Sunni Muslim Saudi Arabia and Shiite-majority Iran, which support opposing sides in various conflicts around the region. "Progress has been made in these negotiations," Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian said in an interview with Iran's state broadcaster on Thursday night. He added that last week Iran had received a message from Iraqi Foreign Minister Fuad Hussein who said "the Saudi side is ready to move the talks to the political and public level." Iran's top diplomat noted that previous rounds had mainly been at the level of security officials. "We announced our readiness for the talks to enter the political stage," he said. In 2016, Iranian protesters attacked Saudi diplomatic missions in Iran after the kingdom executed Shiite cleric Nimr al-Nimr. Riyadh responded by cutting ties with Tehran. Amir-Abdollahian said he hoped that the negotiations with Riyadh would lead to "normal diplomatic ties between Saudi Arabia and the Islamic Republic of Iran." Officials in Tehran have previously said that holding talks on a political level could yield better and faster results. After the last round of negotiations in April, Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhemi said he believed that "reconciliation is near" between Riyadh and Tehran, a further reflection of shifting political alignments across the region. Following the severance of ties between Iran and Saudi Arabia, Abu Dhabi downgraded diplomatic relations with Tehran and Kuwait recalled its ambassador. Last week the United Arab Emirates said it was "considering" appointing an ambassador in Tehran. Amir-Abdollahian described the Emirates' move more definitively, saying "the UAE has decided to send an ambassador to Tehran" and that will happen "soon." Amir-Abdollahian also said a similar measure is being taken by Kuwait. "Kuwait has introduced its ambassador and we have also announced our agreement. The new ambassador of Kuwait will arrive in Tehran within the next few days," he said.
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