After the Arab-Islamic summit in Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia, the closeness between Saudi Arabia and Iran began to increase.
After attending the Arab-Islamic Summit, Iran’s Vice President Mohammad Reza Arif said in an important statement that relations with Saudi Arabia are important and necessary for the people of both countries and the region.
The Iranian president also emphasized that strengthening these relations is inevitable. Tehran’s relations with Riyadh will not weaken but will strengthen.
Mohammad Reza Arif said in a recent statement that we appreciate Saudi Arabia’s condemnation of the Israeli attack on Iran. He explained that deeper ties with the kingdom would include regional cooperation.
Iran’s vice president met with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in the capital Riyadh and praised the Saudi stance on Gaza. During the summit, Israel’s genocidal acts against the Palestinian people were mentioned.
The declaration of the Arab-Islamic Summit openly condemned the Israeli actions. The declaration also called for an end to the ongoing aggression in Gaza and Lebanon and to halt the supply of arms to Israel.