DUBAI (Reuters) -Iran has suspended talks with regional rival Saudi Arabia, a website affiliated to Iran's top security body reported on Sunday, without giving a reason for the decision which comes as a fifth round of negotiations was due to start this week.
The news comes a day after Saudi Arabia carried out mass executions that activists said included 41 Shi'ite Muslims, and amid stalled talks on an Iranian nuclear deal in Vienna.
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