RIYADH: Saudi Arabia, Iran and China affirmed their commitment to implementing the Beijing Agreement during a meeting in Tehran on Tuesday.
Saudi Deputy Foreign Minister Waleed Al-Khureiji attended the third meeting of the Joint Tripartite Committee between Saudi Arabia, Iran and China.
The Saudi and Iranian sides “affirmed their commitment to implementing the Beijing Agreement in its entirety, and their continued pursuit of strengthening good neighborly relations between their countries through adherence to the Charter of the United Nations, the Charter of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, and international law,” the Saudi Press Agency said in a statement.
Saudi Arabia and Iran also welcomed the continued positive role China has played as well as its continued support in implementing the Beijing Agreement.
Meanwhile, China affirmed its readiness to continue supporting and encouraging the steps taken by the Kingdom and Iran toward developing their relations in various fields.
The three countries welcomed the ongoing progress in Saudi-Iranian relations and the opportunities it provides at all levels, SPA added.
The three countries also called for an immediate end to Israeli aggressions in Palestine, Lebanon and Syria.
They also condemned any acts of aggression against the territorial integrity of Iran.











