RIYADH (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia said on Monday that an interim deal between Iran and world powers could be a step towards a comprehensive solution of Tehran's disputed nuclear programme provided there was goodwill.
U.S.-allied Saudi Arabia, Iran's main regional rival, has been worried about Tehran's nuclear work, fearing it is a cover for an atomic weapons programme. Iran maintains its nuclear activities are for peaceful purposes.
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