Iran's Foreign Ministry Spokesman Hossein Jaber-Ansari says relations between theIslamicRepublicandSaudi Arabia can improve if there is "a definitivewill" on the part ofRiyadh for suchenhancement of ties.
In a press conference on Monday, Jaber-Ansari said there is great potentialto change the current climatebetween Iran andSaudi Arabia, adding Tehranhas always sought diplomacy-based interactionwith its neighbors.
Irans unchangingpolicy is based on talks with its neighbors and this policy will continue, he said.
The Iranian official described Saudi Arabia as a majorneighbor of the Islamic Republic, saying Tehran and Riyadh have great potentialities for boostingbilateral relations.
If there is a definitive will on the part of Saudi government ground will be prepared in order to change the current atmosphere, he said.
Iran and Saudi Arabia have different stances on some developments in the Middle East, particularly the situation in Syria.
The Islamic Republic supports the Syrian government and nation, calling for a political settlement of the crisis, while Saudi Arabia has been supporting Takfiri terrorist groups operating in Syria to topple the Damascus government.
Mina tragedy
Pointing to the recent crush in Mina near the Saudi city of Mecca, Jaber-Ansari said the Saudi government's "mismanagement"during the Hajj rituals has turned the great human disaster into an issue with political dimensions.
The picture shows the bodies of a number of pilgrims killed in a crush during Hajj rituals in Mina, Saudi Arabia, on September 24, 2015. (AFP photo)
The improper handling of the tragedy [by Saudis] has made its dimensions more complicated and it has turned into a very big issue with political dimensions, he said.
Stressing that the Islamic Republic will continue to follow up on the Mina tragedy, he saidRiyadh should accept its legal responsibilities with regard to the tragedy.
The crush happened on September 24 after two large masses of Hajj pilgrims fused together. Irans Hajj and Pilgrimage Organization puts the death toll from the tragedy at around 4,700 people, including 464 Iranians. Saudi Arabia says nearly 770 people were killed.
Irans advisorymilitary aid to Syria
The Iranian official further said that the Islamic Republic wouldcontinue its advisory assistance to Syria to help the Arab country in the fight against terrorism.
Jaber-Ansari said that Iran has provided advisory military assistance to Syria based on the request of the Syrian government.
He further reiterated thatthe Islamic Republic supports adiplomatic settlement of the Syrian crisis, voicing Tehrans opposition to using terrorism as an instrument to advance political objectives.
Jaber-Ansaris remarks come as international diplomatic efforts are underway to help end nearly five years of foreign-backed violence which has reportedly claimed over 250,000 in Syria since 2011.
Two rounds of international talks, attended by Iran and Saudi Arabia, have been held on the Syrian issue in Vienna, Austria, on October 30 and November 14. The UN has said a third meeting is likely to be held in New York on December 18.?