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News ID: 127692
Publish Date : 25 May 2024 - 22:24

Interim President: West Asia Needs Better Iran-Saudi Ties

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TEHRAN -- Interim Iranian President Muhammad Mokhber says West Asia is in desperate need of improving relations between Iran and Saudi Arabia.
Mokhber made the remarks in a phone conversation with Saudi Crown Prince Muhammad bin Salman who called to offer his condolences to the Iranian government and nation over the martyrdom of President Ebrahim Raeisi, Foreign Minister Hussein Amir-Abdollahian and their companions in a helicopter crash Sunday.
He described ties between Iran and Saudi Arabia as crucial for the Muslim world, saying, “Despite some powers’ opposition, our relations have reached a good level and the region is in desperate need of such relations.”
Mokhber called for the two countries to increase economic exchanges, remove obstacles and meet mutual needs in order to further improve political relations.
He emphasized that the loss of popular and hardworking President Raeisi is painful but will not make any change in Iran’s diplomatic path.
He said Tehran and Riyadh will

 continue to boost cordial relations as in the past.
The interim president also stressed the importance of pursuing the policy of neighborliness and expansion of relations among all the countries in the region which will guarantee regional stability and prosperity.
Mokhber also hailed Saudi Arabia’s King Salman bin Abdulaziz and the crown prince’s messages of sympathy with Iran over the tragic incident and the participation of the country’s foreign minister in ceremonies to pay tribute to the late president and his entourage.
The Saudi crown prince, for his part, said Iran and Saudi Arabia play a key role in the region and the Muslim world and added that improved mutual relations will lead to a bright future.
Salman expressed Riyadh’s readiness to boost economic cooperation with Tehran.
He stressed the need to continue President Raisi’s path to develop mutual and regional ties.
The passing of President Raisi and Foreign Minister Amir-Abdollahian was very painful for Saudi Arabia, he said, vowing to continue expansion of ties with Iran.
It was in March 2023 and under President Raisi that Iran and Saudi Arabia agreed to restore diplomatic ties after seven years. 
The tragic helicopter crash engulfed Iran in shock and grief and generated a groundswell of support and solidarity from Muslims and non-Muslims across the world.