The kingdom’s Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan said that the Saudi-Iranian agreement didn’t mean that consensus would be met on all issues. “Our arrival at this agreement, which will lead to the resumption of political relations, does not mean that we have resolved all outstanding differences between our two countries,” he stated. “It is evidence of our common desire to solve them through talks and dialogue with peaceful means and diplomatic tools,” he added.

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