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Iran confirms suspension of Umrah flights to Saudi Arabia

Published on: January 5, 2024 11:17 AM

In an unexpected twist, Iran has officially confirmed the suspension of scheduled flights to Saudi Arabia, just as Iranians were poised to embark on Umrah pilgrimage to the holy land after an eight-year hiatus. Iran Air spokespersons attribute the abrupt cancellation to a ‘technical disagreement’ and a failure to secure necessary permits from Saudi authorities.

While Iranian Culture Minister Mohammad-Mehdi Esmaeili has sought to downplay the severity of the issue, characterizing it as a mere technical discrepancy between aviation authorities, speculations abound regarding potential political motivations behind the suspension. The resumption of Umrah pilgrimage, initially celebrated as a significant milestone following the restoration of diplomatic ties in March 2023, has now been marred by this unexpected setback.

Last month, Iranian authorities had expressed optimism about the potential of sending between 800,000 to one million pilgrims annually, contingent upon favorable conditions and cooperative efforts. The resumption of Umrah pilgrimage itself was a crucial diplomatic stride, given its cessation in 2015, a year before the severance of diplomatic relations between the two nations.

The roots of tension between Iran and Saudi Arabia trace back to the tragic 2015 Hajj stampede, which claimed the lives of over 2,000 pilgrims, including more than 400 Iranians. Accusations were hurled at Saudi authorities by Iranian leaders, alleging their responsibility for the catastrophe.

China-mediated negotiations had played a pivotal role in the recent thaw in diplomatic relations, and the resumption of Umrah pilgrimage was heralded as a positive step forward. However, the suspension of flights has now cast a shadow over these diplomatic strides.

International observers are closely monitoring the situation, recognizing the geopolitical significance of both nations in the Middle East. The unforeseen disruption in religious and diplomatic affairs prompts questions about the underlying challenges that persist between Iran and Saudi Arabia.

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