Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian revealed that he will hold consultations with Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan within two days. Iranian media quoted Abdullahian as saying, "Today (Sunday) we are putting the final touches on the date and place of the meeting with the Saudi foreign minister."

The foreign ministers of the two countries agreed to hold a bilateral meeting between them during the current month of Ramadan.

During a phone call, a number of common issues were discussed in light of the tripartite agreement, which was signed in the Chinese capital.

Saudi Arabia and Iran agreed in Beijing, earlier last month, to resume the severed relations between them since 2016, and to reopen the two embassies within a maximum period of two months.

A joint tripartite statement issued by Saudi Arabia, Iran and China included the provisions of the agreement, including the affirmation of the sovereignty of each country and non-interference in internal affairs, in addition to the Saudi and Iranian foreign ministers holding a meeting to activate the arrangement for the exchange of ambassadors, and discuss ways to strengthen relations between them, as well as activating the agreement. General Cooperation in the field of economy, trade, investment, technology, science, culture, sports and youth signed in 1998.

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