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Posted on October 13, 2021 by admin

Iran Quietly Pushes to Reopen Saudi Missions as Talks Inch Ahead

Iran has asked Saudi Arabia to reopen consulates and re-establish diplomatic ties as a prelude to ending the war in Yemen, with timing emerging as the key sticking point in Iraqi-brokered talks …

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