Vice President Details Meeting With Saudi FM
TEHRAN – An Iranian vice president on Wednesday gave details of his talks with the foreign minister of Saudi Arabia in Brazil, saying the kingdom has expressed readiness for the resumption of negotiations on rapprochement with Iran.
Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of a cabinet session here, Muhammad Husseini said he held extensive talks with the Saudi foreign minister as they attended the inauguration of incoming Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva.
Husseini said the top Saudi diplomat patiently listened to his remarks and expressed his own views as well.
He noted that the main topic of the talks was the fate of the negotiations between Iran and Saudi Arabia which have started with Iraqi mediation.
“They (Saudis) voiced their readiness for the resumption of talks (with Iran),” Husseini stated.
He noted that the foreign minister of Saudi Arabia welcomed the idea of holding a series of meetings to address the differences and concerns in order to reach a conclusion.
“The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (of Iran) is pursuing the case and has taken a series of measures. Iran and Saudi Arabia are two major and influential countries in the region that cooperate in various spheres, such as pilgrimage and tourism,” he added.
Pointing to the large number of Iranians making the Hajj pilgrimage each year and stressing the need for closer cooperation between Tehran and Riyadh, Husseini said both countries emphasize the importance of re-establishment of ties.