
Iran’s Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian was in Saudi Arabia on August 17 on his first visit to the kingdom since the historic reconciliation between the two countries earlier this year.
During a joint press conference following the talks, Saudi Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan stressed the importance of enhancing the scope of cooperation with the Islamic Republic and continuing consultations during the upcoming stages.
Meanwhile, a holy shrine in Iran’s southern city of Shiraz came under a second deadly attack in less than a year with another terrorist breaking into its grounds and opening fire.
Last week, spokesman of the Islamic Revolution Guards Corps Brigadier General Ramadan Sharif announced that a number of foreign intelligence agencies were behind the Shah Cheragh attack. According to the latest news, the arrested terrorist is a citizen of one of Iran’s neighboring countries.
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Marwa Osman
Marwa Osman is a PhD located in Beirut, Lebanon. University Lecturer at the Lebanese International University and Maaref University and former host of the political show “The Middle East Stream” broadcasted on Al-Etejah English Channel. Member of the Blue Peace Media Network and political commentator on issues of the Middle East on several international and regional media outlets including RT, Press TV, Al Manar and Al Alam. Writer in several news websites including Khamenei.ir, Modern Diplmacy, Shafaqna, Italian Insider.
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