Saudi Arabia and Iran have exchanged ambassadors, officially ending a seven-year diplomatic row between the two Gulf states.
Saudi Arabia and Iran officially resumed diplomatic relations after a seven-year hiatus – they exchanged ambassadors, Bloomberg reports.
Saudi Arabia and Iran exchanged ambassadors, officially ending a seven-year diplomatic gap between the two Gulf states.
Saudi Arabia’s new ambassador, Abdullah Al-Enezi, reportedly expressed a desire to “strengthen relations and intensify contacts and meetings between the kingdom and Iran to move to a more friendly place.”
Meanwhile, the new Iranian ambassador Alireza Enayati arrived in Riyadh.
It can be recalled that in May this year, Iran opened three diplomatic missions in Saudi Arabia.
Source: korrespondent

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