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Traffic moves slowly past a mural of the founder of the Islamic revolution Ayatollah Khomeini in the afternoon rush hour in central Tehran, March 1, 2007 (REUTERS)


Traffic moves slowly past a mural of the founder of the Islamic revolution Ayatollah Khomeini in the afternoon rush hour in central Tehran, March 1, 2007 (REUTERS)

Traffic moves slowly past a mural of the founder of the Islamic revolution Ayatollah Khomeini in the afternoon rush hour in central Tehran, March 1, 2007 (REUTERS)

TEHRAN, Iran (Agencies) – Iran’s president will make a rare visit to Saudi Arabia to hold crucial talks with the Saudi monarch on several key issues of international and regional concern, an Iranian official said Friday.

President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad will visit Saudi Arabia Saturday for talks with Saudi King Abdullah, Iran’s ambassador to Saudi Arabia, Mohammad Hosseini was quoted as saying by the official Islamic Republic News agency.

The trip suggests that weeks of talks between envoys from the two countries on the conflicts in Iraq and Lebanon have made some headway. Violence in Iraq is escalating, Shiite-Sunni tensions are simmering across the Mideast and Lebanon remains tense.

The visit will coincide with the resumption of talks by United Nations Security Council members plus Germany on new round of sanctions against Iran for failing to halt uranium enrichment in accordance with a council demand.

It also precedes a conference of Iraq’s neighbors, which Iran and Syria will attend, as well as the United States and Britain in Baghdad on March 10, and an Arab summit in Riyadh at the end of the month.

The U.S.-allied Arab governments in the region are concerned that Shi’ite Muslim Iran is gaining greater influence in Lebanon, the Palestinian territories and Iraq.

According to IRNA, Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki will accompany Ahmadinejad on the during the visit.

The Iranian president returned to Tehran late Thursday night after a visit to Sudan, which is at odds with the international community over violence in Darfur. During the two-day visit, Ahmadinejad expressed solidarity with Sudan and blamed the world’s problems on the United States and Israel.

Ahmadinejad last visited Saudi Arabia in Dec. 2005 for a summit meeting of the Organization of the Islamic Conference, which has its headquarters in the kingdom.

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, at Khartoum airport, 01 March 2007 (EPA)

Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, at Khartoum airport, 01 March 2007 (EPA)

A woman spills petrol after filling her car at a petrol station in Tehran, March 1, 2007 (REUTERS)

A woman spills petrol after filling her car at a petrol station in Tehran, March 1, 2007 (REUTERS)