Saudi-Iran Foreign Ministers Discuss Regional Developments Amid US Tensions

Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan and Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi held a phone call to discuss regional developments, including US-Iran talks. Iran's spokesperson Esmaeil Baqaei stated that the US continues to have "unreasonable demands." US President Donald Trump called Iran's response "totally unacceptable" and commented on Project Freedom. Trump also said a missile hitting a girls' school in Iran is under scrutiny.

Key Points: Saudi Iran FMs Hold Talks on Regional Developments

  • Saudi, Iran FMs discuss mediation efforts and US-Iran talks
  • Iran calls US demands "unreasonable"
  • Trump slams Iran's response as "totally unacceptable"
  • Trump comments on Project Freedom and Iran's military
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Saudi, Iran FMs hold talks on regional developments

Saudi FM Prince Faisal bin Farhan and Iran FM Abbas Araghchi discuss US-Iran talks. Trump calls Iran's response "totally unacceptable."

"The missile hitting a girls' school in Iran is under study right now, and we'll give you a report as soon as we have it. - Donald Trump"

Riyadh, May 11

Saudi Arabia's Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah, Minister of Foreign Affairs, received a phone call on Monday from Abbas Araghchi, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Iran.

During the telephonic conversation, Abdullah and Araghchi discussed the latest developments related to mediation efforts and the ongoing diplomatic talks between Iran and the US, and exchanged views on these matters.

The call comes amid a churn in West Asia where Iran's Foreign Ministry spokesperson Esmaeil Baqaei said the US continues to have "unreasonable demands", adding that Iran's response to the US proposal, which Tehran sent to Pakistan on Sunday, "was not excessive."

US President Donald Trump slammed Iran's response to Washington's peace proposal as "totally unacceptable," as per Al Jazeera.

Earlier on May 8, Trump told reporters when asked about Iran, "Look, they have no military; they have not a lot left. We'll see what happens. I have no reaction to the French aircraft carrier. Not at all. I think we're doing very well. Iran seems to be coming along very well, militarily, very good. We'll see whether or not they can get there."

Trump told reporters that the missile hitting a girls' school in Iran's Minab is under scrutiny.

"The missile hitting a girls' school in Iran is under study right now, and we'll give you a report as soon as we have it," he said.

Trump said he halted Project Freedom, but will resume it later as Project Freedom plus.

"I don't think we will resume Project Freedom. We might do it, but I don't think so. I think we would go a different route if everything doesn't get signed up and buttoned up. Project Freedom is good. We were asked not to do that by Pakistan, which is our friend, the Prime Minister and the Field Marshal. But I think Project Freedom is good. I think we have other ways of doing it, also. We may go back to Project Freedom if things don't happen, but it would be Project Freedom Plus, meaning Project Freedom plus other things," he said.

- ANI

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Rohit L
Trump saying Iran "has no military" while also claiming they're "coming along very well militarily" is classic contradictory logic. 🤔 And Project Freedom Plus? Feels like these big powers are playing chess with countries like Pakistan as pawns. For India, it's crucial we maintain our independent foreign policy and not get dragged into US or Pakistan-led initiatives.
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Vikram M
The fact that Pakistan is involved in mediating or influencing these talks is a red flag for India. We saw how they played the middleman in Afghanistan. India needs to ensure our interests in Chabahar and connectivity to Central Asia are protected, not sacrificed for some big power deal. Also, that missile hitting a girls' school is disturbing—innocent lives shouldn't be collateral damage in geopolitical games.
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James A
From an outsider's perspective, it's fascinating but concerning. Saudi and Iran talking is a positive step, but Trump's rhetoric seems designed to escalate rather than de-escalate. Project Freedom sounds ominous. I worry about another Middle East war that could disrupt oil supplies and global stability. Let's hope diplomacy wins.
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Ravi K
India has always maintained good relations with both Saudi and Iran. This is a delicate balancing act. While we benefit from Saudi oil and investments, Iran is crucial for Chabahar and Afghanistan trade. Let's hope New Delhi engages proactively with both sides to safeguard our interests. And please, no more wars in West Asia—our people there deserve peace. 🙏
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Michael C
Trump's comments sound like typical brinkmanship—tough talk but vague. The missile hitting a school is terrible if confirmed. But I wonder if

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