After the agreement.. Many opportunities for Saudi investments in Iran

There are many opportunities for Saudi investments in Iran, and vice versa, and that he does not see obstacles as long as the terms of the agreement between them are respected.

After the agreement.. Many opportunities for Saudi investments in Iran
Saudi investments in Iran

Ali Reza Enayati, assistant Iranian foreign minister and director general for Middle Eastern affairs at the ministry, said that the agreement on resuming relations between Tehran and Riyadh "will pave the way for cooperation between the two countries."

sustainable development between Iran and Saudi Arabia

Enayati added, in an interview with the official Iranian News Agency (IRNA), that he looks forward to "this agreement leading to the continuation of ties based on the principle of good neighborliness and sustainable development between Iran and Saudi Arabia."

Yemeni crisis

Regarding the Yemeni crisis, he said that his country "has a transparent and clear position regarding the crisis, that it is a matter that belongs to the Yemenis themselves, and they know what is going on in their country and know how to deal with it."

opportunities for Saudi investments in Iran

The Saudi Minister of Finance, Muhammad Al-Jadaan, said that there are many opportunities for Saudi investments in Iran, and vice versa, and that he does not see obstacles as long as the terms of the agreement between them are respected.

During his speech at the first private sector forum of the Saudi Public Investment Fund, the minister added that Saudi investments in Iran could happen very quickly after the agreement.

Many opportunities for Saudi investments in Iran

the Saudi minister said "There are many opportunities for Saudi investments in Iran. We do not see obstacles as long as the terms of any agreement are respected".

Restore relations between Saudi Arabia and Iran

On Friday, Iran and Saudi Arabia agreed to restore relations between them after years of estrangement, and the two countries agreed to resume diplomatic relations and reopen embassies within two months, according to a statement issued by Iran, Saudi Arabia and China, which brokered the deal.

"In order to focus on your economic development and to focus on providing what is needed for the people in your country, you need stability, and they (the Iranians) need both," Al-Jadaan said in Riyadh.