Iran and Saudi Arabia have agreed not to go to war with each other and not to conduct intelligence activities. This post reported Al Arabiya refers to a high-ranking official of the kingdom.
“Both countries have made commitments in the field of defense and security to avoid military aggression and intelligence activities,” the source said.
The official also did not disclose the details of the agreements, but added that they did not discuss the issue of restoring the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action on Iran’s nuclear program.
It was previously reported to be in Saudi Arabia. to waitIran will abide by the agreement reached with Riyadh, mediated by China, Reuters reported, citing sources. According to the agency, Saudi politicians believe Beijing has the leverage to put pressure on Tehran and force it to comply with the deals. As noted, according to one of the Saudi Arabian representatives, who requested anonymity, China is in a unique position as it has exclusive relations with both Iran and Riyadh. He added that the most difficult issues in negotiations with Tehran are related to the situation in Yemen.