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Riyadh facilitated de-escalation of banking dispute between Yemeni govt and Houthis after latter threatened to renew cross-border attacks; Crown Prince congratulated Iran’s new president.

Houthis threatened to resume cross-border attacks over banking restrictions. Houthis around 7 July accused Saudi Arabia of being behind Yemeni govt’s newly-imposed ban on commercial banks in Houthi-controlled areas, threatening to resume cross-border attacks if they were not overturned (see Yemen); Riyadh reportedly facilitated 22 July agreement between Yemeni govt and Houthis to lift tit-for-tat banking restrictions.

Riyadh indicated willingness to strengthen relations with new Iranian govt. Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman 6 July congratulated reformist Masoud Pezeshkian on election as Iran’s president and affirmed “keenness on developing and deepening the relations” between Saudi Arabia and Iran.

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In The News

15 Jan 2024
What's happening in the Red Sea will have a huge impact on the current political process between the Saudis and Houthis. NPR

Ahmed Nagi

Senior Analyst, Yemen
29 Nov 2023
There is a limit to how far Iran and Saudi Arabia can go in de-escalating tensions between themselves if the entire region is ablaze because of the war in Gaza. Bloomberg

Ali Vaez

Senior Adviser to the President & Project Director, Iran
18 Aug 2023
The Saudi leadership is … aware of its domestic audience and the continuing importance of the Palestinian issue among the Saudi population and throughout the Arab world. DW

Anna Jacobs

Senior Analyst, Gulf states
17 Aug 2023
Saudi-Iran rapprochement is still in its early phases, and it’s still very unclear how the two sides will address their many points of friction. Al Jazeera

Anna Jacobs

Senior Analyst, Gulf states
2 Aug 2023
In the realm of US domestic politics, Saudi-Israel normalization would be a foreign policy win for the Biden administration. Al Jazeera

Anna Jacobs

Senior Analyst, Gulf states

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