
Iran’s Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif congratulated his newly-installed Saudi counterpart on his appointment, Iranian media reported Friday, even as tensions flare between the rival regional powers over Yemen.
Zarif said he hoped that “relations between the Islamic Republic of Iran and the Saudi monarchy will develop” following the nomination of Adel Al Jubeir as Riyadh’s top diplomat.
Tensions between Saudi Arabia and Iran have soared following the launch in March of a Riyadh-led aerial campaign against Shiite Houthi militias in Yemen.
The regional adversaries have long vied for influence in the Middle East, including in the conflicts in Syria and Iraq and in countries such as Lebanon and Bahrain.
Iran denies providing arms to Houthi militants in Yemen and is insisting on a complete end to Saudi-led strikes as a condition for peace talks in the impoverished Gulf nation.
A former envoy to Washington, Jubeir was appointed foreign minister in a major government shake-up in the oil-rich kingdom earlier this week, replacing the world’s longest-serving chief diplomat, Prince Saud Al Faisal.
Tehran AFP
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