Saudi Arabia's Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Adel al-Jubeir said that an Iranian regime spokesman said that the kingdom had sent messages to the Iranian regime was inaccurate, and that what happened was that countries he called sisterly sought calm, and Riyadh informed her that the Kingdom's position is always seeking security and stability in the region.

Al-Jubeir added in tweets via his Twitter account that Riyadh has informed these countries that the truce must come from the party that is escalating and spreading chaos through its hostilities in the region.

On the Yemeni issue, al-Jubeir added that the Kingdom did not and will not talk about Yemen with the Iranian regime, adding that this is the affair of Yemenis in all their components, and that the cause of the Yemen crisis is the destabilizing Iranian role and the stalled political efforts.

Iranian Parliament Speaker Ali Larijani welcomed Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman's statement that he wanted dialogue with Iran to resolve differences peacefully.

Larijani said in remarks to the island that his country welcomes the desire of Saudi Arabia to resolve differences through dialogue, pointing out that the doors of Iran is open for that.

He added that a Saudi-Iranian dialogue could solve many of the region's security and political problems, stressing that Tehran recommends the Houthis to accept any ceasefire with Saudi Arabia. He also called for the formation of a collective security system for the Gulf with the participation of all Gulf states.

Iranian government spokesman Ali Rubaie has confirmed that President Hassan Rouhani has received a letter from Saudi Arabia delivered to him by a head of state, adding that Tehran is ready for dialogue if Riyadh changes its behavior in the region and stops the war in Yemen, but did not provide any information on the content of the message.

In the same context, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Abbas Mousavi said his country is ready to reduce tensions with Saudi Arabia if the other party is ready.

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