Iran's FM Makes First Post-War Visit to Saudi Arabia
SAUDI ARABIA, JUL 7 – Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi met Saudi leaders to discuss regional security after a 12-day Israel-Iran conflict; Saudi Arabia led June Gulf Cooperation Council inflows with $971 million.
- On July 8, 2025, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi visited Saudi Arabia for talks with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and other top officials in Jeddah.
- The visit followed a 12-day war in June starting with Israeli strikes on Iran that killed senior military and nuclear figures, leading to a US-mediated ceasefire on June 24.
- During the meeting, Araghchi and Saudi leaders discussed bilateral relations, regional security, and expressed mutual interest in diplomatic efforts to maintain stability.
- Araghchi thanked Saudi Arabia for condemning Israeli aggression, while Crown Prince Mohammed expressed hope that the ceasefire would enhance regional security and promote dialogue.
- The visit indicated that recent conflict did not derail Tehran-Riyadh rapprochement, suggesting ongoing regional diplomacy despite warnings from both Iran and Israel of further actions if provoked.
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Minister of Foreign Affairs of Iran met with the heir prince of Saudi Arabia. Iran "exploited the efforts" by the heir prince "to strengthen security in the region".
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