DHAKA: Iranian foreign minister Mohammad Javad Zarif appealed Monday to Saudi Arabia to work together with his government toward achieving regional ‘stability’, in remarks to media during a visit to Oman.
‘I believe that our relations with Saudi Arabia should expand as we consider Saudi Arabia as an extremely important country in the region and the Islamic world,’ Zarif said, reports TDS.
‘We believe that Iran and Saudi Arabia should work together in order to promote peace and stability in the region.’
Zarif’s remarks came during a stopover in Muscat as part of a tour he began in Kuwait aimed at assuring Gulf Arab states that a deal Tehran secured with the West on its nuclear programme is in their interest.
The minister is expected to arrive in Qatar later Monday for an unscheduled visit, an Iranian diplomat in Doha told media.
‘He will arrive in Doha on Monday and will hold talks with Qatari officials,’ the source said.
Zarif on Monday voiced again his hopes to ‘soon’ visit Sunni-dominated Saudi Arabia, Iran’s longtime arch-foe across the Gulf, and the United Arab Emirates.
‘I am ready to go to Saudi Arabia, but it is just a matter of being able to arrange a mutually convenient time. I will visit it soon inshallah (God willing).’
BDST: 1600 HRS, DEC 02, 2013