Saudi Arabia frees detained Iranian pilgrim after mediation by Iraq, Oman
TEHRAN, Iran (AA) – An Iranian pilgrim arrested by Saudi authorities during the Hajj pilgrimage in July has been released by Riyadh following mediation by Iraq and Oman.
The news was delivered to Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian by his Iraqi and Omani counterparts in separate calls on Saturday, according to a statement issued by the Foreign Ministry on Sunday.
Khalil Dardmand was arrested in mid-July for allegedly tweeting an image of slain Iranian military commander Qassem Soleimani near the Kaaba. The image was tweeted on June 30. His last tweet, on July 13, showed pilgrims circumambulating the Kaaba.
There was, however, no official comment from Saudi authorities about the Iranian national’s arrest, despite repeated calls by Tehran for his release.
On August 5, almost three weeks after the arrest, Iran’s top diplomat Amir-Abdollahian asked his Iraqi counterpart, Fuad Hussein, to mediate in the matter.
Iraq has been hosting tension-easing talks between the two estranged Gulf neighbors since April last year, with five rounds of talks so far yielding significant results.
The last few rounds of talks, brokered by Baghdad, have eased tensions between the two countries, with Amir-Abdollahian in July hinting that the talks would advance from the security to the political level.
Speculation has been rife about a possible meeting at the level of foreign ministers. However, no side has confirmed it yet.
Iran recently resumed diplomatic ties with the UAE and Kuwait, two close Saudi allies which had snapped ties with Tehran after the attack on Saudi diplomatic missions in 2016.