Riyadh’s attempt to hold a meeting of Arab leaders with the presence of Syria, Iran, and Turkey.
“Rai Al-Youm” newspaper, quoting informed diplomatic sources, announced that Saudi Arabia is making a lot of efforts to successfully hold the upcoming meeting of Arab leaders in this country.
According to these sources, for this purpose, Saudi Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan is holding meetings and discussions with the officials of various countries in the region.
Based on this report, Riyadh plans to hold it successfully with the presence of all Arab countries and no boycott of any Arab country in this summit, and according to sources, the contact between Riyadh and Damascus started some time ago and may soon be with the visit of Bin Farhan to Damascus in order to prepare Syria to participate in this summit and discuss with Damascus officials about the level of Syrian representation.
These sources confirmed that Riyadh also plans to invite Iran and Turkey as guests in the summit and this summit is supposed to be held before the meeting of Arab countries and Iran in Beijing.
On March 19, 1401, in a tripartite statement in Beijing, signed by Ali Shamkhani, Secretary of the Supreme National Security Council, “Masadeh Bin Mohammad Al-Aiban”, Minister of Advisor and Member of the Council of Ministers and National Security Advisor of Saudi Arabia, and “Wang Yi”, a member of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the Communist Party and Head of the Office of the Central Committee of Foreign Affairs of the Party and a member of the State Council of the People’s Republic of China, an agreement was reached on the resumption of bilateral relations between Iran and Saudi Arabia.
The announcement of an agreement to resume relations between Iran and Saudi Arabia with the mediation of China with a range of support and welcome from the countries of the region to the message of concern among the heads of the Zionist regime and the announcement of the awareness of the American government and the expression of hope for its positive effect in reducing tensions in the Middle East and the end The war in Yemen had a wide impact.