Tensions Surge as Iran and Saudi Arabia Discuss U.S. Talks
Iranian and Saudi foreign ministers engaged in a phone call to discuss Iran-U.S. negotiations in Islamabad. The conversation followed talks over the weekend that failed to conclude a deal to end conflict, putting a fragile two-week ceasefire at risk.
In a recent development, the foreign ministers of Iran and Saudi Arabia held discussions regarding Iran-U.S. negotiations during a phone call, according to Iran's foreign ministry on Monday.
This conversation comes on the heels of failed weekend talks that aimed to secure a deal to end ongoing conflict, leaving a delicate two-week ceasefire in a precarious state.
The dialogue underscores the complexities of international diplomacy as tensions rise following the inability to achieve consensus in recent discussions.