Emir of Kuwait Receives Message from Qatari Counterpart

Emir of Kuwait Shiekh Sabah al-Ahmed al-Jaber al-Sabah receives Sheikh Jassem bin Hamad Al Thani. (Amiri Diwan)
Emir of Kuwait Shiekh Sabah al-Ahmed al-Jaber al-Sabah receives Sheikh Jassem bin Hamad Al Thani. (Amiri Diwan)
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Emir of Kuwait Receives Message from Qatari Counterpart

Emir of Kuwait Shiekh Sabah al-Ahmed al-Jaber al-Sabah receives Sheikh Jassem bin Hamad Al Thani. (Amiri Diwan)
Emir of Kuwait Shiekh Sabah al-Ahmed al-Jaber al-Sabah receives Sheikh Jassem bin Hamad Al Thani. (Amiri Diwan)

Emir of Kuwait Shiekh Sabah al-Ahmed al-Jaber al-Sabah received on Tuesday Sheikh Jassem bin Hamad Al Thani, the personal representative of the Emir of Qatar Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani.

The two sides discussed the close fraternal ties between their two countries and ways to develop them, reported the Kuwaiti News Agency (KUNA).

They tackled the latest developments in the region.

Kuwait has been playing the role of mediator in the crisis that erupted in June when Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain announced a diplomatic and economic boycott of Doha over its backing and financing of terrorism.

Efforts have so far failed in bridging the gap between the four boycotting countries and Qatar.

US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson had met in Washington on Monday with Qatari Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdul Rahman Al Thani, who was on an official visit to the US.

A statement from the Qatar Foreign Ministry said that the meeting tackled bilateral ties and ways to bolster and develop them in all fields. The two officials also discussed the latest regional developments.

The Qatari minister informed Tillerson of the latest developments in the Gulf crisis and efforts of the Kuwait mediation. He voiced Doha’s commitment to launch dialogue to resolve the crisis “as soon as possible.”

Moreover, he stressed the need to “ease the tensions in the region” because it “cannot tolerate more crises.”

Al Thani had also met in Washington with Jason Greenblatt, US President Donald Trump’s envoy and special representative for international negotiations.



Iran Signals Readiness to Expand Economic, Cultural Ties with Saudi Arabia

Saudi Crown Prince meets Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi in Jeddah on Tuesday — SPA
Saudi Crown Prince meets Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi in Jeddah on Tuesday — SPA
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Iran Signals Readiness to Expand Economic, Cultural Ties with Saudi Arabia

Saudi Crown Prince meets Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi in Jeddah on Tuesday — SPA
Saudi Crown Prince meets Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi in Jeddah on Tuesday — SPA

Iran’s ambassador to Saudi Arabia, Alireza Enayati, described Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi’s recent visit to Riyadh as a clear sign on Tehran’s willingness to deepen economic and cultural relations with the kingdom.

Speaking to Asharq Al-Awsat, Enayati said Tuesday’s visit focused on reviewing bilateral ties and cooperation between Saudi Arabia and Iran. He emphasized Tehran’s commitment to strengthening relations with Riyadh and neighboring countries based on good neighborliness and shared interests.

During the visit, Araghchi held a series of high-level meetings with key Saudi officials, including Crown Prince and Prime Minister Mohammed bin Salman, Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman, and Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan.

Enayati said Iran is ready to broaden cooperation with Saudi Arabia across economic, trade, and cultural sectors. He highlighted that the Crown Prince expressed satisfaction with the growing understanding and collaboration between the two leading Muslim nations.

The ambassador, who attended the meetings, added that the Crown Prince reaffirmed Saudi Arabia’s determination to continue advancing this path and develop relations in all fields.

Enayati also recalled Saudi Arabia’s condemnation of military aggression against Iran’s territorial integrity and sovereignty.

He said the Crown Prince stressed that regional security and stability depend on cooperation and understanding among countries in the region. This includes leveraging all capabilities to prevent escalation and insecurity and prioritizing diplomatic tools to resolve disputes, according to Iran’s envoy.

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman expressed hope that the recently agreed ceasefire will help foster security and stability across the region, Saudi state news agency SPA reported.

During a reception for Araghchi in Jeddah, the Crown Prince reaffirmed Riyadh’s support for resolving disputes through diplomatic dialogue, describing it as the best path to lasting peace.

Araghchi thanked Saudi Arabia for its condemnation of Israeli aggression and praised the Crown Prince’s efforts to bolster regional security and stability.

Enayati conveyed Araghchi’s praise for “fruitful” security and defense consultations between the two countries.

Enayati described a recent visit to Tehran by Saudi Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman as “highly significant and effective in advancing cooperation to strengthen regional security and stability.”

He added that Prince Khalid firmly condemned Israeli military aggression against Iran and extended condolences for the deaths of Iranian military and civilian figures in the attacks, according to the Iranian ambassador.

Prince Khalid took to X to outline the scope of his recent talks with Araghchi, emphasizing bilateral cooperation and regional security.

On his part, Enayati told Asharq Al-Awsat that Araghchi expressed gratitude to the Saudi government for its “valuable assistance” in facilitating the return of Iranian pilgrims amid disruptions caused by Israeli military aggression against Iran.

Enayati also relayed comments from Araghchi attributing recent Israeli attacks to what he described as the “impunity” enjoyed by the Israeli regime for its crimes against the Palestinian people and ongoing aggression toward other regional states.

The Iranian foreign minister strongly condemned the continued killing and displacement of Palestinians and the ongoing occupation.

He further denounced Israel’s repeated strikes against Lebanon and Syria, condemning the United Nations Security Council’s “silence and inaction,” which he described as a key factor in regional insecurity.