Munich: Saudi Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan has expressed his desire for direct talks with Iran, saying that the talks will continue despite the lack of concrete progress in the four rounds of talks.
According to Arab News, addressing a meeting of the Munich Security Council, Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud said that despite the failure of four rounds of direct talks with Iran, they will participate in the fifth round.
However, the Saudi foreign minister warned that if the nuclear deal with Iran was restored in 2015, the move would be considered only a starting point for addressing regional concerns. In order to reach a final settlement, Iran must show a serious desire to resolve its fundamental issues.
On this occasion, the Saudi Foreign Minister complained that so far no concrete progress has been made by Iran on these points. Which is essential for reconciliation between the two countries.
Speaking at the conference in Munich, Iranian Foreign Minister Hussein Amir-Abdollahian reiterated that Iran wants to reach a good agreement as soon as possible, but only if the other side makes a political decision. ۔
Criticizing the United States, Iranian Foreign Minister Hussein Amir said that the exchange of prisoners was a humanitarian issue that had nothing to do with the nuclear deal, so the United States should resolve the issue immediately.
Robert Malley, who led the US-led direct talks with Iran on a prisoner exchange, had demanded the release of four American citizens whom Iran had made conditional on its citizens being held in the United States.
Earlier, German Chancellor Olaf Schulz said in a speech to the conference that Iran's rulers would have to make a decision soon. have been.