Saudi Arabia and Iran have held high-level diplomatic talks aimed at easing regional tensions and promoting stability in the Middle East.
The discussion took place in a phone call between top foreign ministers from both countries.
Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud received a phone call from Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, during which both sides reviewed recent regional developments.
According to official statements, the conversation focused on efforts to de-escalate tensions and restore security and stability across the region.
Focus on regional stability
During the call, both ministers exchanged views on ongoing developments affecting the Middle East.
They emphasized the importance of reducing tensions and strengthening diplomatic engagement to avoid further escalation in the region.
The discussions reflect continued communication between Tehran and Riyadh on key regional security issues.
Reports from the Iranian side suggest that Abbas Araghchi also briefed his Saudi counterpart on recent diplomatic and nuclear-related discussions involving the United States.
The Saudi foreign minister reportedly welcomed the update and expressed hope for positive progress in ongoing negotiations.
These talks are often viewed as part of broader international efforts to manage regional tensions through diplomacy.







