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CIA chief visits Saudi Arabia to express frustration about Iran rapprochement: Report

Bill Burns tells crown prince US 'blindsided' by Riyadh’s rapprochement with Iran, Syria, says Wall Street Journal

Rabia İclal Turan  | 08.04.2023 - Update : 08.04.2023
CIA chief visits Saudi Arabia to express frustration about Iran rapprochement: Report Photo credit: www.cia.gov

WASHINGTON 

CIA Director Bill Burns paid an unannounced visit to Saudi Arabia, expressing frustration about Riyadh’s recent rapprochement with Iran, according to a report.

Burns told Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman that the US felt "blindsided" by Riyadh’s rapprochement with Iran and Syria -- Washington’s global rivals -- according to the Wall Street Journal, citing sources familiar with the matter.

It cited a US official who said Burns discussed cooperation on intelligence and counterterrorism with Saudi officials.

Beijing last month hosted officials from longtime regional rivals Riyadh and Tehran, where they agreed to resume diplomatic relations.

Iran and Saudi Arabia severed ties in 2016 after the Saudi Embassy in Tehran was stormed by an angry mob following the execution of a Saudi Shia cleric.

Starting in April 2021, the two sides took part in marathon talks facilitated by Iraq and Oman but it was Chinese intervention that resulted in a breakthrough last month.

Foreign ministers of Saudi Arabia and Iran met Thursday in China -- their first meeting in more than seven years, according to a statement.

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