Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi held a phone conversation with Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud to discuss regional developments and the current diplomatic tracks aimed at ending the war and easing tensions, according to reports from the Iranian Foreign Ministry and regional media.

During the discussion, Araghchi briefed his Saudi counterpart on Tehran’s diplomatic track and exchanged views on the latest situation in the region. The conversation came amid continuing efforts by regional actors to manage tensions and keep communication open on security and political issues affecting West Asia.

Earlier reports had indicated that Iranian and Saudi officials have been in contact over regional developments and possible ways to reduce escalation. The latest call adds to those continuing diplomatic exchanges and reflects the importance both sides place on dialogue at a sensitive time for the region.

Iranian media described the talks as part of broader efforts to coordinate positions on current developments and support stability. The discussion also comes as regional governments continue to monitor the evolving situation closely, with diplomacy remaining an active channel alongside security concerns.

The phone call between Araghchi and Prince Faisal bin Farhan highlights ongoing engagement between Tehran and Riyadh on issues connected to regional peace, war-related developments and de-escalation. Iran has repeatedly stressed the need for regional coordination and political dialogue to address crises without further widening tensions.