Iranian government spokesman Ali Rubaie said President Hassan Rouhani had received a letter from Saudi Arabia delivered to him by a head of state, but gave no information on the content of the letter.

The spokesman added that Tehran is ready for dialogue if Riyadh changes its behavior in the region, and stop the war in Yemen, pointing out that the recent ground attack by the Houthis on the Kingdom confirms their ability to carry out the Aramco attack.

Meanwhile, the Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman said on Monday that his country is ready to reduce tensions with Saudi Arabia if the other side is ready.

"There is always the possibility of resolving disputes through dialogue. Iran does not reject the efforts of those who wish to avoid insecurity in the region," Abbas Mousavi was quoted as saying by the official IRNA news agency. We support these measures, either directly or indirectly. "

"In the past, there were countries in Asia and Europe that have made efforts. I have informed Iran, and Iran has welcomed these efforts, but the other side is not ready according to some calculations and illusions.

During his visit to Saudi Arabia last week, Iraqi Prime Minister Adel Abdul-Mahdi proposed a dialogue with Iran "to ask Saudi Arabia to sit at a dialogue table with Iran to ease tensions in the region."

Asked about a possible visit to Tehran soon, Moussaoui said: "We welcome his visit if he wants to come, but nothing has been identified so far."