Iranians take to the streets to attend a rally marking the 42nd anniversary of seizing the U.S. embassy in Tehran, Iran, on Nov. 4, 2021.(Photo: Xinhua)
Iran expressed hopes Monday to turn the page in its ties with the United Arab Emirates during a rare visit by a senior official from the Gulf Arab country.
UAE National Security Advisor Sheikh Tahnoun bin Zayed Al-Nahyan arrived in the country earlier Monday at the invitation of Ali Shamkhani, secretary of Iran's Supreme National Security Council.
His visit also included a meeting with Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, state media said.
The trip was the first of its kind since relations between the two countries were downgraded in 2016.
That came after UAE ally Saudi Arabia severed ties with the Islamic republic after protesters attacked Saudi diplomatic missions over Riyadh's execution of a revered Shiite cleric.
"Good relations with the countries of the region are one of the priorities of the new government's foreign policy," Raisi said during the meeting, according to the official news agency IRNA.
"We therefore welcome the development of relations with the United Arab Emirates," he said.
Shiite Iran and the Sunni Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, along with its allies in the six-nation Gulf Cooperation Council, back opposite sides in various armed and political conflicts in the region, most notably in Yemen and Syria.
But in the past months there have been signs of rapprochement as Saudi Arabia and Iran have held several rounds of talks aimed at improving ties.
Shamkhani "expressed hopes that the visit... would be the start of a new period of relations between the two countries", an official statement said.
AFP