After a seven-year absence, Iran appoints an ambassador to Saudi Arabia

 State media announced on Wednesday that Iran has appointed an ambassador to Saudi Arabia, completing a thaw in relations more than seven years after the regional foes broke ties.



Alireza Enayati, the new representative, was previously Iran's ambassador to Kuwait, the foreign minister's assistant, and the director general of Gulf affairs at the foreign ministry, according to the English-language Iran Daily.



His nomination was not immediately confirmed by the Islamic Republic's foreign ministry.


After years of conflict, the major players in the Middle East unexpectedly reconciled on March 10 in China.



In 2016, Saudi Arabia broke off diplomatic ties with Iran after attacks on its embassies in Tehran and Mashhad amid demonstrations against the execution of

Before committing to the reconciliation accord, the two governments had many rounds of negotiations in Oman and Iraq.



Years passed before they made amends after supporting opposite parties in crisis areas all around the Middle East.



Saudi Arabia has led a military alliance in Yemen in support of the internationally recognised government, while Iran supported the Huthi rebels who are in charge of the northern capital Sanaa and a sizable portion of the country.


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