Iran’s President Raisi officially invites UAE president to visit Tehran
Earlier, Saudi Arabia and Iran came to the negotiating table, while the two countries have a history of rivalry and braking ties. Yemen is also said to have done a lot in bringing the two hostile parties to the table.
Iran’s President Ebrahim Raisi officially invited United Arab Emirates (UAE) President Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan to visit Tehran in the near future, the semi-official Tasnim agency reported on Thursday.
In April, Iran appointed an ambassador to the UAE for the first time since 2016 amid a realignment of relations between Gulf states and Iran.
The UAE, which has business and trade ties with Iran stretching back more than a century, started re-engaging with Tehran in 2019 after attacks in Gulf waters and on Saudi energy sites. The UAE’s Dubai emirate has long being one of Iran’s main links to the outside world.
Earlier, China is said to have brokered relations between Saudi Arabia and Iran, while the two countries have a history of rivalry and braking ties. Yemen is also said to have done a lot in bringing the two hostile parties to the table, however it is termed as a loose agreement, which further needs to be worked upon to maintain the agreement.