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Bahrain and Syria Seek Closer Partnership
Bahrain and Syria Seek Closer Partnership

Daily Tribune

time7 days ago

  • Politics
  • Daily Tribune

Bahrain and Syria Seek Closer Partnership

Syrian Foreign Minister Dr. Faisal Mekdad welcomed Bahraini Ambassador Waheed Mubarak Sayyar, Dean of the Arab Diplomatic Corps and Bahrain's envoy to Syria, at Tishreen Palace in Damascus. During the meeting, the two sides discussed ways to strengthen and expand cooperation between the Kingdom of Bahrain and the Syrian Arab Republic. The discussions focused on enhancing bilateral relations across various sectors to serve the shared interests of both nations and their people. The visit also highlighted the importance of boosting joint Arab efforts to promote unity and collaboration within the region.

Bahrain to Reopen Embassy in Lebanon After 4 Years
Bahrain to Reopen Embassy in Lebanon After 4 Years

Gulf Insider

time04-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Gulf Insider

Bahrain to Reopen Embassy in Lebanon After 4 Years

Bahrain is preparing to reopen its embassy in Beirut and appoint a resident ambassador, in a move that signals a fresh chapter in relations between the two nations after nearly four years of diplomatic tensions. The announcement came after a meeting between Lebanon's Prime Minister Nawaf Salam and Bahrain's newly appointed Ambassador to Lebanon, Waheed Mubarak Sayyar, who is currently based in Syria. During the meeting, Sayyar expressed Bahrain's support for Lebanon as it works toward recovery and rebuilding its institutions. He also emphasized Bahrain's commitment to restoring strong diplomatic ties. Prime Minister Salam welcomed the gesture, reaffirming Lebanon's desire to rebuild trust and strengthen its relationship with Bahrain and the wider Arab world. Bahrain had closed its embassy in Beirut in October 2021, following a major diplomatic fallout between Lebanon and several Gulf countries. The tension stemmed from comments made by Lebanon's former Information Minister, George Kordahi, who criticized the Saudi-led military campaign in Yemen. His remarks drew sharp backlash, prompting Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Kuwait to recall their ambassadors and expel Lebanese envoys. Kordahi stepped down in December 2021 in an attempt to ease the crisis. Now, with Bahrain's decision to re-engage, both sides appear ready to turn the page and rebuild a partnership grounded in mutual respect and regional cooperation. Also Read: Bahrain: Over 1,800 Caught In Ongoing Crackdown On Illegal Workers And Residency Violations

Bahrain to Reopen Embassy in Lebanon, Signaling Diplomatic Reset
Bahrain to Reopen Embassy in Lebanon, Signaling Diplomatic Reset

Daily Tribune

time03-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Daily Tribune

Bahrain to Reopen Embassy in Lebanon, Signaling Diplomatic Reset

Bahrain is preparing to reopen its embassy in Beirut and appoint a resident ambassador, in a move that signals a fresh chapter in relations between the two nations after nearly four years of diplomatic tensions. The announcement came after a meeting between Lebanon's Prime Minister Nawaf Salam and Bahrain's newly appointed Ambassador to Lebanon, Waheed Mubarak Sayyar, who is currently based in Syria. During the meeting, Sayyar expressed Bahrain's support for Lebanon as it works toward recovery and rebuilding its institutions. He also emphasized Bahrain's commitment to restoring strong diplomatic ties. Prime Minister Salam welcomed the gesture, reaffirming Lebanon's desire to rebuild trust and strengthen its relationship with Bahrain and the wider Arab world.

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