“After visiting Tehran and delivering the message of the Kuwaiti Emir to the President Hassan Rouhani of Iran, the Kuwaiti Foreign Minister received a good response which is a good and positive sign for creating a regional solidarity,” said Kuwaiti Deputy Foreign Minister Khalid Sulaiman Al-Jarallah, at a presser on Friday, evaluating on the results of Tehran visit of Kuwaiti Foreign Minister Sheikh Sabah al-Khalid al-Hamad al-Sabah who also serves as the deputy prime minister of Kuwait.
Mr. Jarallah articulated that with readiness of the Islamic Republic of Iran, there would be some positive steps undertaken in easing the tensions between Iran and the six Arab states of the [Persian] Gulf Cooperation Council ([P]GCC) in order to bolster solidarity in the region.
“The Iranian officials, after receiving the message of Kuwaiti Emir, voiced their readiness for interaction,” affirmed the Kuwaiti diplomat. “The proposal offered by Kuwaiti Emir is based on exchange of ideas in the frame of international standards.”
He also noted that reaching an agreed solution for having more talks in the future and expanding relations is an important issue of concern. “However,” said the undersecretary, “the two sides have not agreed upon a time to initiate joint talks.”
“It is too early to talk about to return of [P]GCC ambassadors and the re-establishment of diplomatic ties between Iran on one side and Saudi Arabia and Bahrain on the other side, but the message of Kuwaiti Emir outlines the ways to have mutual relations and rebuild ties with Iran,” maintained Mr. Jarallah.
He rejected any connection between the inauguration of Trump’s administration and the message of Kuwaiti Emir, saying that the efforts to negotiate re-establishment of ties had already started in the era of Obama administration.
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