Bahraini Foreign Minister Warns Against Nuclear Proliferation Threat

Bahraini Foreign Minister, Abdul Latif al-Zayani participated in the Think Research and Advisory forum.
Bahraini Foreign Minister, Abdul Latif al-Zayani participated in the Think Research and Advisory forum.
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Bahraini Foreign Minister Warns Against Nuclear Proliferation Threat

Bahraini Foreign Minister, Abdul Latif al-Zayani participated in the Think Research and Advisory forum.
Bahraini Foreign Minister, Abdul Latif al-Zayani participated in the Think Research and Advisory forum.

Bahraini Foreign Minister, Abdul Latif al-Zayani, stressed on Saturday the importance of ensuring stability, security, and prosperity in the Middle East, also warning of the danger of nuclear proliferation.

The FM then called on the US to promote peace and stability in the region, describing Washington as “one of Bahrain’s closest allies.”

On Friday, al-Zayani attended a forum organized by the Middle East Institute and Think Research and Advisory on the sidelines of the 77th UN General Assembly in New York.

He warned of the danger of terrorism, saying that “terrorism has no borders, and therefore no country should think itself immune to its threats.”

The Minister then called for united efforts to confront terrorism and its various faces, including the proliferation of nuclear weapons and the threats from missiles and drone technologies.

“Many young people in the Middle East are deprived of shelter, education, health care, and food,” he said, asking, “what can we do to change this reality?”

The senior Bahraini diplomat pointed to the need to work to strengthen development programs and institutions that are concerned with improving these needs, adding that US cooperation with countries in the region will lead to addressing those different challenges.

During the session, the FM also noted that climate change is one of the threats facing the world.

Bahrain’s Foreign Minister then welcomed the statement of Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid on the two-state solution.

“PM Lapid’s announcement of his support for the two-state solution is a positive opportunity that we can build on,” the Bahraini minister said.

He added: “We must consider investing this opportunity to encourage the US and push it together with other countries to support this initiative, and adopt the two-state solution based on the peace initiative.”

He stressed that words must be turned into deeds.



Saudi Crown Prince Meets with World Leaders, Top Officials in Riyadh

The Crown Prince met on Tuesday with French President Emmanuel Macron and a group of senior executives from leading French companies. SPA
The Crown Prince met on Tuesday with French President Emmanuel Macron and a group of senior executives from leading French companies. SPA
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Saudi Crown Prince Meets with World Leaders, Top Officials in Riyadh

The Crown Prince met on Tuesday with French President Emmanuel Macron and a group of senior executives from leading French companies. SPA
The Crown Prince met on Tuesday with French President Emmanuel Macron and a group of senior executives from leading French companies. SPA

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud has met with leaders and top officials on the sidelines of the One Water Summit held in Riyadh.

The Crown Prince held talks on Tuesday with French President Emmanuel Macron and a group of senior executives from leading French companies.

They reviewed Saudi-French relations and discussed ways to enhance them. They also addressed efforts to combat desertification, exchanged innovative expertise and technologies, and focused on strengthening research and development to tackle water challenges and ensure the sustainability of water resources. Several economic initiatives were also explored.

The Crown Prince also met with Pakistani Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif. They reviewed Saudi-Pakistani relations, areas of bilateral cooperation, and ways to enhance them.

They also discussed developments in the region and the world, and addressed several issues, particularly efforts to tackle water challenges.

With Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, the Saudi Crown Prince discussed bilateral relations between the two countries and coordinating joint efforts to ensure the sustainability of water sources and address environmental challenges.

He also held separate talks with the National Leader of the Turkmen people and Chairman of the People's Council of Turkmenistan, Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedov.

During the meeting, the friendship between the two countries was reviewed. Several topics were also discussed, particularly joint coordination to address environmental challenges related to water scarcity and drought.

Talks with World Bank President Ajay Banga focused on Saudi Arabia’s efforts and initiatives to address water challenges and to promote collaboration in the utilization and protection of water resources.

With Mongolian Prime Minister Luvsannamsrain Oyun-Erdene, the Crown Prince discussed opportunities for cooperation between the two countries and ways to enhance mutual interests. They also reviewed several topics on the agenda of the One Water Summit.