Iran’s ambassador meets with Saudi Minister of National Guard 

February 16, 2024 - 22:26

TEHRAN- Iranian Ambassador Alireza Enayati met with Saudi Minister of National Guard Prince Abdullah bin Bandar bin Abdulaziz on Thursday in Riyadh, marking a significant diplomatic engagement between the two nations.

During the meeting, both officials engaged in discussions on various topics of mutual interest, reflecting the ongoing efforts to strengthen bilateral relations.

The meeting, which took place at the minister's office, was attended by officials from the Saudi Ministry of National Guard, underscoring the importance both sides place on constructive dialogue.

This meeting follows a series of diplomatic engagements, including a notable interaction earlier in February when an Iranian military delegation paid a visit to Saudi Arabia. 

The delegation participated in the prestigious World Defense Show (WDS) 2024 in Riyadh.

Furthermore, Ambassador Enayati highlighted subsequent talks with ambassadors from Egypt, Turkey, and Algeria during the Riyadh defense exhibition, which showcased cutting-edge advancements in the defense industry from various nations.

Iran's participation in the exhibition held from February 4 to 8 was significant for several reasons, including the potential for strengthening defense ties between Tehran and Riyadh, as well as showcasing Iran's latest military developments and promoting its defense equipment.

The ongoing cooperation between Riyadh and Tehran across various domains underscores the shared commitment of both sides to enhancing their relationship, marking a positive step forward in their diplomatic engagement.

Notably, the formal commencement of military cooperation between Iran and Saudi Arabia on November 30, 2023, marked a pivotal moment after nearly a decade-long hiatus. 

During a phone call, the Chief of Staff of Iran's Armed Forces Major General Mohammad Bagheri and Saudi Arabian Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman expressed their readiness to advance cooperation between their respective nations.

The WDS 2024 witnessed participation from 45 countries, represented by 750 booths and 115 delegations, showcasing the latest military achievements. Among the attendees, 23 countries, including Turkey, participated for the first time, demonstrating the event's growing international stature.

Additionally, companies from Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Oman, Australia, Denmark, Republic of Azerbaijan, Taiwan, Colombia, Croatia, and Ethiopia made their inaugural appearances at the exhibition, underscoring its global reach. 
 

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