Iran is ready to revive regional diplomacy – Mehr News Agency | Iran and world’s news

Mehr News Agency, Bin Group International: Iran, which has openly taken the approach of interacting with its neighbors in Southwest Asia, is looking forward to hosting three Arab ministers, and the English-language Tehran Times has devoted its report today to this issue.
On Monday, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Saeed Khatibzadeh announced that Iran would send a new ambassador to Iraq, a neighboring country, and said that “inside Iraq, we are working to play a facilitating role and to ensure that the democratic process in Iraq is well under way.” Be.
The change of Iran’s ambassador to Iraq comes as Baghdad prepares to form a new government following the recent parliamentary elections that led to the victory of Shiite cleric Muqtada al-Sadr.
At the same time, it is expected that “فواد Iraqi Foreign Minister Hussein will also pay a visit to Iran. Khatibzadeh said the trip would probably take place later this week, although he did not give an exact date, although it is thought to be late today, Tuesday.
Meanwhile, reports suggest that the Qatari Minister of Transport and Communications and the Omani Foreign Minister may visit Tehran, and that Iran is expected to host them on Tuesday.
Qatari newspaper «العربي. NewAccording to informed sources, the purpose of the Omani foreign minister’s visit is to discuss the completion of the prisoner exchange process between Tehran and Washington and the release of $ 7 billion in Iranian assets.
It has even been claimed that the Iraqi foreign minister’s visit comes amid regional efforts to bring Iran and the United States closer (during the Vienna talks).
But aside from these speculations, Iran has always emphasized its desire to establish better relations with its neighbors and countries in the region, including Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. In this regard, Hussein امیرعبداللهیان The Iranian foreign minister had a telephone conversation with his Emirati counterpart a few days ago.