Hezbollah has been a past source of tension between the two countries, but Riyadh wants to improve relations with Tehran The Iranian foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, will meet his counterpart in Saudi Arabia to discuss the growing threat of an Israeli attack on Tehran and what steps, if any, the ...
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