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Rivals Saudi and Iran hold talks in Baghdad

Rivals Saudi and Iran hold talks in Baghdad
Rivals Saudi and Iran hold talks in Baghdad

2021-04-20 00:00:00 - From: Iraq News


BAGHDAD: Saudi Arabia and Iran, major rivals in the Middle East, have held talks in Baghdad in recent weeks, an Iraqi government official and a Western diplomat told AFP.

The talks between senior officials, facilitated by Iraq’s Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhemi, aim to restore relations five years after the kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Islamic republic of Iran severed diplomatic ties. The initiative also comes as US President Joe Biden is seeking to revive Iran’s nuclear deal with world powers which was abandoned by Donald Trump, and to ease regional tensions.

Riyadh has officially denied the talks in its state press while Tehran has also stayed mum, asserting only that it has “always welcomed” dialogue with Saudi Arabia. The talks remained secret until Britain’s Financial Times newspaper reported on Sunday that a first meeting had taken place on April 9.

An Iraqi government official confirmed the meeting to AFP, while a Western diplomat said he was “briefed in advance that talks would happen” with the “purpose to help broker a better relationship between Iran and Saudi and decrease tensions”.

The Saudi delegation is led by intelligence chief Khalid bin Ali al-Humaidan and the Iranian side headed by the secretary of the Supreme National Security Council, Ali Shamkhani, said Adel Bakawan of the Iremmo institute.

Riyadh cut relations in 2016 after Iranian demonstrators attacked its diplomatic missions following the execution in Saudi Arabia of a revered Shiite cleric, Sheikh Nimr al-Nimr.

The two powers are also on opposite sides of several regional conflicts, from Syria to Yemen. Iran backs Yemen’s Huthi rebels, who have launched several rocket and drone attacks against Saudi targets.

Iraq, wedged between Iran to the east and Saudi Arabia to the south, is trying to serve as a mediator, to avoid becoming a battleground for the bigger powers.

The war-battered country hosts about 2,500 US troops, and Kadhemi’s government has come under intense pressure from Iran-backed paramilitary groups to send them home.

The Saudi-Iran talks also come during negotiations hosted in Vienna involving Tehran and a group of world powers, focused on reviving the tattered 2015 nuclear deal.