Riyadh signals diplomatic opening toward regional rival in significant shift.
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Saudi Arabia is exploring a non-aggression pact with Iran, marking a potential diplomatic breakthrough in Middle Eastern relations, according to Muslim Network TV.
The development represents a notable shift in regional positioning between two of the Middle East's most influential powers, which have long stood on opposing sides of sectarian and geopolitical divides. Years of proxy conflicts fought across Yemen, Syria, Lebanon, and Iraq have defined the fraught relationship between Riyadh and Tehran, making any formal de-escalation framework significant in scope.
While details of the proposed agreement remain limited at this stage, the mere exploration of a non-aggression arrangement suggests both nations may be pursuing sustained diplomatic channels beyond the landmark normalization agreement brokered by China in 2023, which restored formal ties between the two countries after a seven-year rupture.
If realized, the pact could have broader implications for regional stability, potentially influencing ongoing conflicts and the posture of allied factions across the wider Middle East.