Obama calls Saudi king after Iran deal

Riyadh: US President Barack Obama called Saudi king Abdullah late Wednesday to discuss latest developments in the Middle East.

The landmark accord, which would curb parts of Iran’s nuclear programme in return for some relief from international sanctions, has received only a cautious welcome from Riyadh, which fears Tehran’s regional ambitions.

Obama and the monarch discussed “bilateral links between the two friendly countries, developments in the region, and issues of mutual interest.”

Saudi-US ties have become strained over Riyadh’s unhappiness with Washington’s policies on Syria and Iran.

In reacting to Sunday’s accord, the Saudi government said it could mark the first step towards a comprehensive solution for Iran’s nuclear programme, “if there are good intentions”.

Source: Reuters

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