Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud and Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian will meet during Ramadan to mend relations, according to SPA.
SPA said the ministers spoke by phone again.
“After the People’s Republic of China’s tripartite agreement, the call addressed several shared topics. The two ministers also agreed to a bilateral meeting during Ramadan “SPA stated.
Ramadan may finish on April 20.
Iran and Saudi Arabia restored relations earlier this month after years of hostility that had undermined Gulf stability and fueled crises from Yemen to Syria.
During secret discussions in Beijing between top security officials from Saudi Arabia and Iran, China mediated a settlement between the regional giants.
Analysts believe de-escalation would let Iran defeat U.S. efforts to isolate it, and Saudi Arabia would focus on economic growth.
Saudi Arabia broke ties with Iran in 2016 when its embassy in Tehran was stormed over Riyadh’s killing of a Shi’ite Muslim cleric.
In 2019, Iran attacked Saudi oil installations and Gulf ships with missiles and drones. Iran refused them.
Yemen’s Iran-aligned Houthi militia has launched cross-border missile and drone raids into Saudi Arabia, which heads a coalition against the Houthis and the UAE in 2022.

