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					<description><![CDATA[Dubai (Reuters) &#8211; Iran and Saudi Arabia will start formal talks next week to resume direct scheduled flights between Tehran]]></description>
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<p><strong>Dubai (Reuters) &#8211; </strong>Iran and Saudi Arabia will start formal talks next week to resume direct scheduled flights between Tehran and Riyadh and other cities, an Iranian official told the state-affiliated news agency ILNA on Sunday.</p>



<p>Regular flights would be another step towards restoring ties between the two Middle Eastern rivals. A Chinese-mediated agreement in March restored diplomatic relations after years of tension that threatened the security of the entire region and fuelled conflicts in Iraq, Syria and Yemen.</p>



<p>&#8220;There are no restrictions regarding the launch of direct flights from Tehran to Riyadh, or other cities,&#8221; Deputy Minister of Roads and Urban Development Mohammad Mohammadibakhsh said, according to ILNA.</p>



<p>&#8220;A bilateral working group will start final negotiations next week to have non-haj flights between the two countries,&#8221; he said, referring to the annual Muslim pilgrimage to the holy city of Mecca in Saudi Arabia.</p>



<p>Shi&#8217;ite-dominated Iran and Sunni Gulf monarchy Saudi Arabia cut ties in 2016 over Saudi Arabia&#8217;s execution of a Shi&#8217;ite Muslim cleric and the subsequent storming of Riyadh&#8217;s embassy in Tehran.</p>



<p>There have been no regular direct flights between the two countries for years. Currently, only occasional direct flights take off from Iran carrying haj pilgrims.</p>



<p>Mohammadibakhsh said a resumption of flights would include travel for pilgrims of the year-round Umrah &#8211; which can be undertaken at any time year &#8211; and also non-religious travel.</p>



<p>Iran had already presented a list of airline companies which might operate flights, he said, but did not specify any.</p>



<p>The Saudi Arabian government did not immediately respond to a request for comment.</p>
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