Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi is expected to attend a summit in the Saudi capital on Sunday addressing the Israel-Hamas war, a source familiar with the preparations said Monday.
It would be Raisi's first visit to the Gulf kingdom since the two countries agreed to restore diplomatic relations after seven years of severed ties, a deal brokered by China and announced in March.
The summit is being organised by the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC), a 57-member bloc of majority Muslim countries based in the Saudi coastal city of Jeddah.
It is planned to take place one day after an emergency meeting of Arab League leaders on the war, also in the Saudi capital Riyadh.
"President Raisi will attend the summit of the OIC in Riyadh," the source familiar with planning for the summit told AFP on condition of anonymity as they were not authorised to discuss the plans with the media.
The OIC has repeatedly spoken out against attacks on civilians in Gaza, where Israel is trying to eliminate Hamas.
Raisi and Saudi Arabia's de facto ruler, Crown Prince Mohamed bin Salman, held their first phone call on October 12 in which both men voiced support for the Palestinian cause and, according to Iranian state news agency IRNA, discussed the "need to end war crimes against Palestine".
Neither country recognises Israel.