Iran will open talks with Gulf states on restoring friendly relations at a summit in Riyadh, according to a report on Iranian channels. The parley is separate from the ongoing negotiations between Iran and the United States.
Iran will initiate talks with Gulf Arab states on restoring friendly relations during a summit in Riyadh, according to a report carried by Iranian media and monitored by Israeli channels. The reported diplomatic push is separate from the separate track of negotiations between Iran and the United States, which have been ongoing in recent weeks. The backdrop includes a months-long series of reports on U.S.-Iran talks, as well as Iran's broader efforts to re-engage with regional rivals. As The Zioneer reported, Iranian President has previously called for a new regional security architecture with Saudi Arabia and Egypt. The scope and timing of the Riyadh talks remain unspecified. No independent confirmation from Gulf states was immediately available.
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