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Iranian and Saudi foreign ministers’ consultation in Davos

The foreign ministers of Iran and Saudi Arabia met today in Davos and discussed bilateral relations and regional developments, including the situation in Gaza.

According to the foreign policy group of Fars news agency, Hossein Amirabdollahian, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic of Iran, who is attending the World Economic Forum meeting in Davos, Switzerland, met with his Saudi counterpart today (Wednesday, January 27). and had a conversation.

In the visit of Amir Abdullahian With Faisal bin Farhan, the Foreign Minister of Saudi Arabia, various bilateral issues were discussed, including economic and trade cooperation, as well as issues of regional interest, especially developments in Palestine and the latest situation of the war against Gaza.

The foreign ministers of Iran and Saudi Arabia had a telephone conversation on Thursday night, January 21, and the Saudi foreign minister had assured Amir Abdullahian about the problem of the flight of Iranian Umrah pilgrims that this issue is only a technical issue that will be resolved soon. (Read here)

Amir Abdullahian and Faisal bin Farhan met in Geneva on Wednesday, December 22, and discussed bilateral relations and regional and international developments, especially the situation Gaza had discussed.

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