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Bahraini Ambassador: King Hamad’s visit to Egypt is an affirmation of the strategic integration and unity of ranks between the two countries

 

 Ambassador Fawzia bint Abdullah Zainal, Ambassador of the Kingdom of Bahrain to the Arab Republic of Egypt and Permanent Representative to the League of Arab States, confirmed that the visit of Bahraini King King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa to Egypt and his meeting with President Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi aims to enhance bilateral strategic integration in various fields, and to crown the fruitful cooperation between the two countries in all fields, especially political, economic and commercial, and to enhance coordination efforts, joint security and military cooperation, and efforts to combat terrorism, for the benefit of the two peoples and the two brotherly countries, unity of ranks and the exchange of destinations. Considering strengthening unified Arab visions to confront regional challenges for the benefit of the peoples of the region and the whole world.

 

 

 

 

Ambassador Zainal praised – in statements today, Friday – the valuable and fruitful outcomes and results of King Hamad’s visit and his discussions with his brother, President Sisi, and their support for the efforts aimed at achieving security and stability in the Arab region, stressing that the relations of the two countries throughout extended history have been characterized by cohesion and mutual support. And the official and popular rapprochement, pointing to the consensus of (Bahraini-Egyptian) visions, and their firm convictions of the necessity of ending the Israeli war on the Gaza Strip, and the necessity of containing the escalation resulting from this war, and sparing the region the dangers of its expansion.

 

 

 

She said that the royal visit to Cairo represents a renewed and ongoing summit that expresses the mutual appreciation between the two great leaders, and within the framework of eternal and strong fraternal relations, embodied by the constants History and a common destiny, stressing that Bahrain and Egypt constitute an invincible Arab depth, to confront the challenges existing at the regional level, and to enhance the process of joint Arab action. The historic visit also expressed the important position of Egypt as a decisive strategic asset for the security of the Arabian Gulf, and its constructive initiatives in leading peace efforts in the East. middle; In addition to Bahrain’s steadfast support for Egypt’s security and progress.

 

 

 

 

< p>She pointed out the strong historical and distinguished fraternal relations that bind the Kingdom of Bahrain and the Arab Republic of Egypt, and the steady rapprochement and continuous growth witnessed by that relationship between the two brotherly countries, the deep partnership that brings them together, and the path of integrated coordination in all fields, in light of the keenness and interest of the two wise leaderships. In the two brotherly countries and the ongoing discussions between them, would contribute to formulating a new phase of effective partnership, strengthening the bonds of cohesion and integration, advanced cooperation in various fields, and effective coordination on all regional and international issues and developments, for the benefit of the two brotherly countries and the promotion of security and prosperity. Emphasizing that the meeting of the two leaders confirms that the upcoming Arab summit in Manama enhances Arab solidarity, peace, security and stability in the region.

 

 

 

Ambassador Zainal expressed her happiness at the development and growth witnessed by the relations of the two countries at all levels, as a role model for the distinguished and growing relations between brothers, noting that there is consensus between the leaderships of the two brotherly countries to enhance relations and comprehensive cooperation to broader horizons at all levels.&nbsp ;

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