United Nations: Reopening the Iranian Embassy in Saudi Arabia is beneficial for the region.
According to Xinhua, Stephane Dujarric, the spokesman of Antonio Guterres, the Secretary General of the United Nations, evaluated it positively in response to the reopening of Tehran’s embassy in Riyadh.
In the daily press conference, in response to the question “Is the reopening of the Iranian embassy in Saudi Arabia a positive development?”, Dujarric said: I believe that whenever two countries, especially two countries with such influence in that region, i.e. the Persian Gulf, enter into negotiations And the discourse becomes clear and constructive, it will be beneficial for the region.
Iran reopened its embassy in Saudi Arabia yesterday (Tuesday) after seven years. This action came about three months after the two countries resumed their diplomatic relations with the mediation of China.
Riyadh and Tehran reached an agreement in March in Beijing to resume diplomatic relations.
According to Xinhua, Stephane Dujarric, the spokesman of Antonio Guterres, the Secretary General of the United Nations, evaluated it positively in response to the reopening of Tehran’s embassy in Riyadh.
In the daily press conference, in response to the question “Is the reopening of the Iranian embassy in Saudi Arabia a positive development?”, Dujarric said: I believe that whenever two countries, especially two countries with such influence in that region, i.e. the Persian Gulf, enter into negotiations And the discourse becomes clear and constructive, it will be beneficial for the region.
Iran reopened its embassy in Saudi Arabia yesterday (Tuesday) after seven years. This action came about three months after the two countries resumed their diplomatic relations with the mediation of China.
Riyadh and Tehran reached an agreement in March in Beijing to resume diplomatic relations.