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Russia offers to be intermediary

| JANUARY 05, 2016, 12:00 AM IST

Moscow: Russia is ready to serve as an intermediary to resolve the dispute between Saudi Arabia and Iran that saw the kingdom break off diplomatic relations with Tehran, the foreign ministry said on Monday.

“We ask... Tehran, Riyadh and other Gulf countries to show restraint,” the ministry said in a statement, as it called on Saudi Arabia and Iran to take “the path of dialogue”.

“Russia is ready to support such efforts,” the statement said, adding that “Moscow is deeply concerned by the latest escalation of the situation in the Middle East caused by the major regional powers, Saudi Arabia and Iran.” Earlier, a foreign ministry source had told AFP that “Russia is ready to serve as an intermediary between Riyadh and Tehran”.

Another unnamed Russian diplomatic source quoted by TASS news agency said Moscow was ready to host the Saudi and Iranian foreign ministers -- Adel al-Jubeir and Mohammad Javad Zarif -- for talks.

“If our partners Saudi Arabia and Iran show they are ready and willing (to meet), our initiative will remain on the table,” the source said.

Saudi Arabia announced on Sunday it was severing its ties to Iran after its embassy in Tehran was firebombed in protest at the kingdom's execution of Shiite cleric Sheikh Nimr al-Nimr.

Nimr was a force behind 2011 anti-government protests in eastern Saudi Arabia, where Shiites have long complained of marginalisation.

Sunni-led Bahrain followed suit and cut ties with Iran, while the United Arab Emirates recalled its ambassador from Iran and downgraded diplomatic relations with Tehran.

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