Qatar, Bahrain Agree in Riyadh to Resolve Pending Disputes

A general view of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (SPA)
A general view of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (SPA)
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Qatar, Bahrain Agree in Riyadh to Resolve Pending Disputes

A general view of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (SPA)
A general view of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (SPA)

Qatar and Bahrain agreed on Tuesday to resolve pending disputes between them in line with the AlUla declaration that was reached in 2021.

Qatari Foreign Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani and Bahraini FM Dr. Abdul Latif al-Zayani headed two delegations that met for talks at the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) General Secretariat in Riyadh.

The meeting tackled placing the necessary mechanisms and procedures to launch discussions, on the level of bilateral committees, in line with the AlUla Declaration.

They stressed the importance of cooperation between their countries to bolster fraternal relations and meet the aspirations of their peoples for security, stability and development and back the joint work between members of the GCC.



Head of Iranian Hajj Organization Hails Saudi Efforts in Serving Pilgrims

 Dr. Bayat commended the meticulous organization at Saudi border crossings and the outstanding services provided - SPA
Dr. Bayat commended the meticulous organization at Saudi border crossings and the outstanding services provided - SPA
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Head of Iranian Hajj Organization Hails Saudi Efforts in Serving Pilgrims

 Dr. Bayat commended the meticulous organization at Saudi border crossings and the outstanding services provided - SPA
Dr. Bayat commended the meticulous organization at Saudi border crossings and the outstanding services provided - SPA

Head of the Hajj and Visit Organization in the Islamic Republic of Iran Dr. Alireza Bayat praised the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s efforts in serving pilgrims, noting that the Hajj season 1446 AH was marked by exceptional quality at all stages.

In a statement to the SPA, Dr. Bayat commended the meticulous organization at Saudi border crossings and the outstanding services provided.

He expressed appreciation for the high standard of services during the season, particularly highlighting the efficiency of air transportation programs, crowd management at the holy sites, and the implementation of health measures.

He emphasized that Iranian pilgrims expressed full satisfaction with the quality of services and organization, adding that the standards set by the Kingdom represent a model for excellence in serving pilgrims.