Riyadh: Saudi Foreign Minister Adel Al Jubeir on Tuesday denied any warming of relations with regional rival Iran after Tehran thanked Riyadh for its handling of the annual Haj pilgrimage.
"If Iran wants to have good relations with Saudi Arabia, it has to change its policies. It has to respect international law," Jubeir told a press conference in London.
"The Haj is a religious obligation, it has nothing to do with politics," he added, referring to the pilgrimage which forms one of the five pillars of Islam.
Despite the two countries having severed diplomatic relations in January 2016 after Iranians stormed the Saudi embassy in Tehran, some 86,000 Iranian pilgrims took part in the Haj last week.
Earlier on Tuesday Iran had thanked Saudi Arabia for running a successful Haj this year, saying it opened the way for negotiations.
"We thank Saudi Arabia... for adopting a new approach in dealing with Iranian pilgrims," said Ali Ghazi-Askar, the head of the Haj organisation in Tehran, according to the state broadcaster.
He added that it marked an opportunity for the two sides to "resolve their bilateral issues in other fields".