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Qatar Calls for Regional Dialogue to Build Trust with Iran
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Qatar Calls for Regional Dialogue to Build Trust with Iran

From Asharq Al-Awsat · () English

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  • Saudi Arabia called for restoring freedom of navigation in the Strait of Hormuz to its previous state before regional tensions escalated.
  • The Saudi cabinet welcomed the US-Iran agreement to end military operations and begin negotiations, praising mediation efforts by Pakistan and Qatar.
  • The Kingdom also celebrated the successful organization of the recent Hajj pilgrimage, enabling over 1.7 million pilgrims to perform their rituals smoothly.

Saudi Arabia is urging for the restoration of free navigation in the Strait of Hormuz, emphasizing its importance to regional and global security. The Kingdom stated that navigation should return to the conditions prior to the US-Iran conflict that began on February 28. Riyadh expressed hope for peace to be re-established, considering the security interests of all regional nations, including a commitment to non-interference in internal affairs.

The Saudi Cabinet, chaired by Crown Prince and Prime Minister Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, met in Jeddah and welcomed the agreement between the United States and Iran to cease military operations and commence negotiations for a permanent accord. The government also acknowledged and appreciated the mediation roles played by Pakistan and Qatar in facilitating this development.

In other matters, the Cabinet lauded the successful conclusion of the Hajj pilgrimage. Saudi Arabia's efforts in serving the Two Holy Mosques and their visitors were praised, with over 1.7 million pilgrims performing their rituals in comfort and security. This achievement reinforces the Kingdom's standing as a global leader in crowd management and service delivery, utilizing a comprehensive institutional approach based on planning, data, and advanced technology.

The Cabinet also reviewed recent diplomatic engagements aimed at strengthening bilateral and multilateral cooperation with various countries. These discussions focused on advancing shared interests and supporting international efforts to enhance regional and global security and stability. Furthermore, the selection of Riyadh as the headquarters for the first cybersecurity office of the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) was highlighted, underscoring Saudi Arabia's leadership in cybersecurity initiatives.

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