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The Israeli prime minister reveals for the first time that he called the crown prince of Bahrain, who invited him to visit Manama, and considers that the conversation was “very friendly”.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke to Bahrain’s Crown Prince and Prime Minister Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa yesterday. Where the two men discussed during the conversation the strengthening of relations between “Israel” and Bahrain.
According to Israeli media, Netanyahu said: “I spoke now with the Crown Prince of Bahrain, Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, which is our second conversation, and it was very friendly.”
Netanyahu added: “We were both very affected by the fact that we were able to reap the fruits of peace for our people and our two countries in a very short time. That is why he also invited me to an official visit to Bahrain soon, and I will. “.
Notably, Bahrain’s Foreign Minister Abdul Latif Al-Zayani said a few days ago that he transmitted an official request from Bahrain to open an embassy with “Israel” and accepted an Israeli request to open an embassy in the capital of Bahrain. , Manama.
Al-Zayani said that “the Palestinian-Israeli conflict must be resolved on the basis of the two-state solution”, considering that “the opening of embassies both in” Israel “and in Bahrain to encourage everything that promotes the peace agreement.
He said that “Israel” and Bahrain will implement the electronic visa system for their citizens on December 1 next.
Al-Zayani’s words came from Tel Aviv after his arrival with an official delegation from the Bahraini government at Ben Gurion Airport, where he held a tripartite summit in the presence of United States Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.
The visit of Bahrain’s official delegation to occupied Palestine came after Bahrain signed an agreement with “Israel” in Washington and established official relations with it on September 15, in the presence of President Donald Trump and under the auspices of the United States. United.
Bahrain recently joined the ranks of Arab normalization with the post-UAE occupation, justifying this by saying that “normalization will strengthen the Kingdom’s strategic partnership with the United States,” after the announcement of Emirati-Israeli normalization on August 13.
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