• Title of article

    Iran’s Economic Considerations after the War and its Role in Renewing of Iran-Saudi Diplomatic Relations

  • Author/Authors

    Reza Ekhtiari Amiri، نويسنده , , Ku Hasnita Binti Ku Samsu، نويسنده , , Hassan Gholipour Fereidouni، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
  • Pages
    10
  • From page
    45
  • To page
    54
  • Abstract
    Iran-Saudi relationship has constantly been frictional after Islamic revolution of Iran. In general, Saudi heavy support of Iraqi government during Iran-Iraq war and Iranʹs holding political demonstration so-called the Liberation from Infidels gave rise to frigidity of mutual relations of the two countries. Meanwhile, one of the means that Saudi Arabia, as ally of Iraq, applied to put Iran under pressure was oil and reduction of its price in order to decrease Iranʹs foreign exchange revenues in which it could not supply its essential armaments. The problems, finally, led to cutting off Iran-Saudi bilateral relations in 1988. However, after termination of the war and in the early years of 1990s, Iranʹs relations with Persian Gulf countries in particular Saudi Arabia improved gradually. The present article hypothesizes that Iranʹs internal economic necessities such as reconstruction of the war-torn areas, improvement of economic situation and also public demands for better life in 1980s, mainly resulted from Iran-Iraq eight-year war, in one hand and its dependency on oil revenues to change the terrible situation on the other hand caused Iran to re-conciliate its relations with Saudi Arabia due to its influence on oil price and quota within OPEC. The study concludes that Iranʹs reliance on petrodollars and its endeavor to increase oil revenues as well as regaining its previous
  • Keywords
    Iran-Iraq war , Economic considerations , petrodollars , Iran , Saudi Arabia
  • Journal title
    Cross Cultural Communication
  • Serial Year
    2010
  • Journal title
    Cross Cultural Communication
  • Record number

    657570