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Iran halts provision of arms to the Houthis – News 24 – Akhbaar24

The agreement to restore diplomatic relations between Saudi Arabia and Iran, which was sponsored by China, is still of interest to international press, as it is revealed today that Iran agreed within the terms of the agreement with the Kingdom to stop arming the Houthis, and the Kingdom expressed its welcome to the Iranian pilgrims and its commitment to the principles of Hajj.

A Saudi source said that Iran had agreed to stop sending secret arms shipments to its Houthi allies in Yemen, as part of the agreement, a step that may inject new impetus into efforts to end the war in Yemen, stressing that the group may have to reach an agreement to end the conflict in Yemen.

The agreement included a bilateral security and defense commitment with Iran not to attack militarily, security and intelligence, and not to use Saudi lands in any military operation against Iran in the future and respect for the sovereignty of states, and there was no talk about the negotiations of the Iranian nuclear agreement during the negotiations.

And he indicated that the Saudi negotiating delegation included representatives from defense, foreign affairs, intelligence and state security, and the negotiations with Iran continued in China for 5 continuous and lengthy days, and China helped Riyadh to put pressure on the Iranian side in the negotiations, and the tripartite agreement contains “binding secret agreements” and will be followed up by a Saudi committee. Chinese Iranian.

The Saudi source stated that the timing of the agreement with Iran did not come in vain by the Kingdom, and Riyadh informed its allies, including America, before going to Beijing and signing with Iran, and received support and blessing from its allies for signing the agreement with Iran, amid confirmation that the Kingdom is not a party to the conflict between the West. and China.

The agreement between the Kingdom, Iran and China to restore diplomatic relations between Riyadh and Tehran and to reopen their embassies and representations, within two months, came after 4-day talks in Beijing between senior security officials from the two countries, led by Minister of State, Cabinet Member and National Security Adviser Musaed bin Muhammad Al-Aiban, and Ali Shamkhani, Secretary General of the Iranian Supreme National Security Council.

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