Raeisi: reconciliation between Iran, Saudi Arabia angered enemies

Raeisi stated on Saturday during a meeting with Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan in Tehran that many Muslim countries have welcomed the reconciliation between Iran and Saudi Arabia as two prominent countries in the Muslim world.

Iran (IMNA)- Iran, he claimed, has no restrictions on the development of links with Muslim nations.

The Iranian president cited the annual Hajj pilgiramage, in which Muslims from all over the globe participate, as evidence that it is imperative to foster cordial relations between Tehran and Riyadh in accordance with Islamic principles.

He claimed that there are several issues in the area that affect Muslim countries. "Problems can be solved through regional cooperation and dialogue; outside intervention is not necessary in order to achieve this."Raeisi asserted that Tehran and Riyadh might cooperate on counterterrorism efforts since Iran has developed extensive expertise in doing so and has destroyed Takfiri terrorists.

Raeisi asserted that Tehran and Riyadh might cooperate on counterterrorism efforts since Iran has developed extensive expertise in doing so and has destroyed Takfiri terrorists.

For his part, the Saudi foreign minister claimed that ties between Tehran and Riyadh have reached a pinnacle.

Raeisi: reconciliation between Iran, Saudi Arabia angered enemies

He asserted that working with Iran will lay the foundation for both parties and the region to take advantage of the possibilities currently available.

According to Farhan, the Saudi King has commanded the establishment of many working committees to advance ties with Iran to a strategic level. According to him, Tehran and Riyadh want to improve their collaboration in the areas of development, commerce, and culture.

The Saudi minister claimed that some nations do not support efforts to advance peace and development in the area. The senior Saudi official asserted that increased engagement between Iran and Saudi Arabia as well as among other Muslim countries would ensure that no outside power meddled in the area.

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