
The Foreign Ministry, in a statement released on Thursday, rejected Saudi 
Ambassador to the US Khalid bin Salman’s claims against the Iranian top diplomat 
and said the remarks are "so ridiculous that they do not merit a comment”.
It should just be noted that the Saudis and their "rookie” ambassador cannot 
count on their "forlorn attempts” to create discord and continue anti-Iran 
centers’ propaganda campaign aimed at undermining the country’s national unity, 
the statement said.
"The Iranian nation knows its committed and patriotic officials well and does 
not care about such foolish and flimsy allegations and lies as well as outdated 
methods designed by their 'thoughtless rooms' (think tanks) and then published 
by certain anti-Iran media outlets,” the ministry concluded.
In an article full of anti-Iran remarks published by Asharq Al-Awsat on Tuesday, 
the Saudi ambassador claimed that Zarif "desperately attempts to present a 
moderate face outside his country.”
Relations between Tehran and Riyadh have strained over the past years after 
their conflicting views on regional developments, particularly on Yemen and 
Syria, became more noticeable.
The relations further deteriorated after a crush of pilgrims in Mina, near Saudi 
Arabia’s Mecca, in September 2015, which killed over 7,000 Hajj pilgrims, 
including 465 Iranians.
Tehran has blamed the deaths on the Al Saud’s mismanagement of the Hajj 
pilgrimage and criticized Riyadh for "lack of cooperation” on restoring the 
rights of families of the victims.
Source: Tasnim