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Saudi Arabia Requests Iran for Regular Weekly Flights


Iran’s Roads and Urban Development Minister said Saudi Arabia asked for three regular weekly flights from Iran.

Iran is planning to launch regular weekly flights to Saudi Arabia based on an official request from Riyadh amid an improvement in bilateral relations between the two countries.

The minister Mehrdad Bazrpash said on Sunday that Saudi authorities had asked Iran to launch three regular flights per week to the Arab country.

Bazrpash said the flights will be launched regardless of arrangements existing between the two countries about flights carrying Iranian pilgrims to hajj ceremony in Saudi Arabia.

“Launching flights between Iran and Saudi Arabia, in addition to hajj flights, has been taken into consideration in order to expand collaborations,” said the minister, adding that Iran will do its best to launch the flights.

The announcement came amid plans by Iran and Saudi Arabia to reopen embassies and to restore diplomatic relations some seven years after the two countries cut their official ties. The plan was based on an agreement mediated by China in early March which stipulated that the two Muslim countries should reopen their embassies by May 9. Experts say the rapprochement between Iran and Saudi Arabia can pave the way for a major expansion of economic and trade ties between the two countries. - Press TV


published:24/04/2023 08:06 GMT

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