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Bahrain’s foreign minister makes first official visit to Israel after historic deal

November 18, 2020
Bahrain’s Foreign Minister Abdullatif Al-Zayani arrived here on Wednesday, marking the first formal visit by a Bahraini top official to Israel as the two countries seek to boost cooperation following the normalization of ties. — BNA photo
Bahrain’s Foreign Minister Abdullatif Al-Zayani arrived here on Wednesday, marking the first formal visit by a Bahraini top official to Israel as the two countries seek to boost cooperation following the normalization of ties. — BNA photo

TEL AVIV — Leading a government delegation, Bahrain’s Foreign Minister Abdullatif Al-Zayani arrived here on Wednesday, marking the first formal visit by a Bahraini top official to Israel as the two countries seek to boost cooperation following the normalization of ties.

Time has come to depart from the conflicts and instability that afflicted the Middle East for decades and pursue other policies to reach a comprehensive solution that achieves prosperity and development for all, Al-Zayani on his arrival in the Israeli city.

The Bahraini delegation was welcomed by Israeli Foreign Minister Gabi Ashkenazi, ministers, and officials.

“This visit is a courageous step taken by the Kingdom of Bahrain in line with the vision of His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa to achieve security, stability and prosperity, with the Kingdom playing its pioneering role to achieve peace in the region and in the world," Al-Zayani said in a statement carried by Bahrain News Agency.

"The Kingdom of Bahrain, with this historic visit to the State of Israel, confirms its policy of commitment to peace as a strategic option through which frameworks for initiatives to promote international cooperation, stability, peace, and prosperity in the Middle East region are launched."

“This visit is a strategic start to enhance cooperation between Bahrain and Israel in a way that achieves their shared interests, particularly that it will contribute to launching many cooperation initiatives in various fields and will mark a starting point for other anticipated visits,” Al-Zayani added.

"Over the past decades, the Middle East has witnessed conflicts and instability and time has come for us to pursue other policies to reach a comprehensive solution that achieves prosperity and development for all," Al Zayani said.

The visit follows agreements in the declaration to support peace and the Declaration of Abraham Principles between Bahrain and Israel signed in Washington on Sept. 15.


November 18, 2020
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