TEHRAN (AFP) – Iran’s Foreign Ministry said on Sunday a delegation will visit Saudi Arabia by Friday to pave the way for re-opening its diplomatic missions there following a similar move by Riyadh.
The announcement comes a day after a Saudi delegation arrived in Tehran on a similar diplomatic trip, and follows a historic meeting between the two Gulf countries’ foreign ministers in China.
“We are expecting a Foreign Ministry delegation to visit Saudi Arabia” by Friday, Deputy Foreign Minister Alireza Enayati said in an interview with state television.
“Two separate delegations will go to Riyadh and Jeddah,” ahead of re-opening Iran’s embassy and consulate respectively. Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian and his Saudi counterpart Prince Faisal bin Farhan met in the Chinese capital on Thursday after Tehran and Riyadh agreed last month to restore diplomatic ties.
In a joint statement, the ministers pledged to bring back security and stability to the turbulent Gulf.
The two Middle East powerhouses had held several rounds of dialogue in Iraq and Oman before reaching the agreement in Beijing, negotiated over five days between Iran’s secretary of the Supreme National Security Council Ali Shamkhani and his Saudi counterpart Musaad bin Mohammad Al-Aiban.