Saudi Arabia and Thailand have agreed to fully restore their diplomatic relations and to exchange ambassadors in a “historic breakthrough” after three decades of hostility stemming from a diamond theft, the countries said in a joint statement on Tuesday. The agreement was made during Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s meeting with visiting Thai Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-o-cha on Tuesday, according to a joint statement released by state media Saudi Press Agency (SPA). Both sides agreed on “the appointment of ambassadors to their respective capitals in the near future and the setting up of consultative mechanisms for consolidating their bilateral cooperation,” it stated. “The two sides exchanged views on various regional and international issues, and discussed means and ways to strengthen their bilateral relations in all areas,” the statement reads. Intensive coordination between the two nations will also commence in the coming months to discuss bilateral cooperation. It also noted …