PNN – An American newspaper evaluated the war in Gaza and Lebanon as the cause of Saudi Arabia’s closeness to Iran and the loss of prospects for the normalization of Tel Aviv-Riyadh relations.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, the American newspaper New York Times wrote in a report referring to the holding of the second emergency meeting of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation and the Arab League in Saudi Arabia: In the sensitive situation of the Gaza war, Riyadh shows signs of closeness to Iran.
This American newspaper evaluated Abbas Araghchi’s visit to the countries of the Persian Gulf as well as the meeting of the senior military officials of Iran and Saudi Arabia as indicating the reduction of tensions between Tehran and Riyadh after several decades of geopolitical competition.
The New York Times wrote: The emergency meeting of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation and the Arab League in the conditions of the Gaza war indicates extensive geopolitical developments in the West Asian region.
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This American media pointed to the efforts of the Zionist regime to normalize relations with Saudi Arabia within the framework of the Abraham Treaty and added: The war in Gaza and Lebanon destroyed the prospect of normalizing relations between Riyadh and Tel Aviv in a situation where the grounds for its realization had been prepared.
The New York Times wrote: The cold ice between Tehran and Riyadh is melting, and not only Saudi Arabia but also its allies in the Persian Gulf are getting closer to Iran.
The second emergency meeting of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation and the Arab League began today Monday with the presence of officials from more than 50 countries in Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia.
This meeting was held at the suggestion of Iran and the follow-up of Abbas Araghchi, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of our country.
Leaders, officials and representatives of Arab and Islamic countries, including the President of Kyrgyzstan, the Prime Minister of Morocco, the President of Somalia, the President of Chad, the President of the Presidential Council of Yemen, the President of Algeria, the Foreign Minister of Guinea, the President of the Palestinian Authority, The Emir of Qatar, the President of Mauritania, the Prime Minister of Pakistan, the President of Tunisia, the Prime Minister of Malaysia, the President of Tajikistan, the President of Maldives, the President of the Presidential Council of Libya, the King of Jordan, the Crown Prince of Kuwait, the Deputy Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates, the President of Syria, the Prime Minister of Iraq, the President of the Transitional Council and The president of Sudan is present in this meeting.
According to the statement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Saudi Arabia, on Sunday, Riyadh hosted the preliminary meeting of the ministers of this summit along with the joint Arab and Islamic meeting.