Saudi FM Says Talks with Iran Still in ‘Exploratory’ Stage

Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan - Reuters
Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan - Reuters
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Saudi FM Says Talks with Iran Still in ‘Exploratory’ Stage

Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan - Reuters
Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan - Reuters

Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan confirmed that talks between Saudi Arabia and Iran have started but remain in an “exploratory” stage.

“We have initiated some exploratory talks, they are at a very early stage,” he told AFP on Tuesday.

The kingdom’s top diplomat also voiced hope for Iranians realizing their interest in working with their neighbors positively to achieve security, stability, and prosperity.

When asked about the impact of the June 18 presidential elections in the cleric-led country would have on its regional policy, Farhan said it would be minimal.

“The role of the Supreme Leader is essential, so we do not believe that there will be any fundamental change in Iran’s foreign policy,” he said.

"Our understanding of Iran's foreign policy is that it's set by the Supreme Leader," he explained. "So we don't think there will be a substantial change."

Mohammed al-Silmi, who heads the RASANAH research center on Iran, said that the two states are still testing the waters regarding precursory “communication” and “trust-building.”

Saudi Arabia has repeatedly demonstrated its seriousness and desire to settle the conflict, Silmi told Asharq Al-Awsat, adding that unresolved positions inhibit the region’s growing interests.

Hostile media content released by Iran is ongoing. The chief researcher noted that no change was noticed, especially with Tehran supporting the latest controversial statements put out by the resigned Lebanese foreign minister.

Saudi Arabia is testing whether Iran, which is facing political isolation and stifling economic conditions, may adopt a new approach after reaching a conviction about the futility of any expected agreement that deals with its nuclear program without compatibility with its regional environment taking into account its concerns.

Based on that, Silmi concluded that no immediate developments are expected but predicted more relative de-escalation efforts after Riyadh having sent clear messages regarding its position on military operations committed by Iran-backed militias, like the Houthis in Yemen.



Saudi Arabia Condemns Ongoing Israeli Violations

Jerusalem: Israeli security officers patrol in front of the Dome of the Rock mosque at the Al-Aqsa mosque compound in the Old City of Jerusalem. Photo: Ilia Yefimovich/dpa
Jerusalem: Israeli security officers patrol in front of the Dome of the Rock mosque at the Al-Aqsa mosque compound in the Old City of Jerusalem. Photo: Ilia Yefimovich/dpa
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Saudi Arabia Condemns Ongoing Israeli Violations

Jerusalem: Israeli security officers patrol in front of the Dome of the Rock mosque at the Al-Aqsa mosque compound in the Old City of Jerusalem. Photo: Ilia Yefimovich/dpa
Jerusalem: Israeli security officers patrol in front of the Dome of the Rock mosque at the Al-Aqsa mosque compound in the Old City of Jerusalem. Photo: Ilia Yefimovich/dpa

The Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned on Thursday Israel's ongoing violations, including the Israeli Minister of National Security's storming of Al-Aqsa Mosque compound, and the incursion of Israeli forces into southern Syria.

“The Kingdom affirms that these systematic practices in Al-Aqsa Mosque constitute a blatant violation and provocation of the feelings of Muslims around the world and that the continuation of military operations in Syria is an attempt to sabotage Syria's chances of restoring its security and stability,” the ministry said in a statement.

The Makkah-based Muslim World League (MWL) also strongly condemned Israeli Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir's storming of the Al-Aqsa Mosque compound.

MWL Secretary-General Sheikh Dr. Mohammad Al-Issa denounced the act as a provocative violation of Islamic holy sites and warned against further escalation by Israeli forces, which could inflame Muslim sentiment globally. He emphasized that such actions are a breach of international law and humanitarian norms.