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Saudi analyst: Saudi Arabia is trying to close relations with Iran

Pak Sahafat – Saudi analyst “Abd al-Aziz Sagar” announced that Saudi Arabia is trying to get closer to Iran and Syria instead of relying on its long-time ally America to develop its tourism.

According to Pak Sahafat News Agency, citing Reuters, in the past months, Saudi analysts have adopted a policy that is apparently trying to create a foundation for attracting foreign tourists without relying on the United States.

The report adds: Mohammed bin Salman, the crown prince of Saudi Arabia, tries to advance the country’s policies in the management of OPEC oil, even in the event of an agreement with Iran, and for this reason, he is known as an unpredictable crown prince by western analysts.

The famous Bin Salman has announced to MBS that this country is going to implement policies to regulate the oil market and even reduce the flow of oil in the markets without the help of the United States, and prepare the ground for opening the space of this country to foreign tourists.

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According to analysts, this strategic change began in 2019 after the attack on the Saudi Aramco oil facilities and America’s neglect of the security of these facilities, and it accelerated after the attacks of the Zionist regime against Iranian facilities.

Sources close to Saudi officials say that the country will soon invite Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to participate in the Arab League meeting that is scheduled to be held in Riyadh in May.

Saudi Arabia has also announced its decision to join the Shanghai Cooperation Organization led by China.

On Sunday, the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries, led by Saudi Arabia, announced a production cut of about 1.16 million barrels per day, which met with the displeasure of the United States.

The Persian Gulf Research Center, a Saudi-based think tank, said OPEC’s production cuts show that major oil producers can free themselves from US and Western pressure and pursue independent policies that prioritize their national interests.

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