Gulf Countries Welcome Reestablishment of Ties between Qatar, Bahrain

A view of Manama, Bahrain. (Getty Images)
A view of Manama, Bahrain. (Getty Images)
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Gulf Countries Welcome Reestablishment of Ties between Qatar, Bahrain

A view of Manama, Bahrain. (Getty Images)
A view of Manama, Bahrain. (Getty Images)

Saudi Arabia welcomed on Thursday the announcement that Bahrain and Qatar had agreed to restore relations.

The Saudi Foreign Ministry described the decision as positive, adding that it underscores the strength of relations between countries of the Gulf Cooperation Council and will help in boosting joint Gulf work to meet the aspirations of their people.

GCC Secretary-General Jassem Mohamed Albudaiwi welcomed the decision that stems from the directives of the leaders of the GCC countries during their summit at Saudi Arabia’s AlUla in January 2021.

Oman welcomed the announcement, saying it will bolster cooperation between Gulf brothers that will benefit the region.

Kuwait praised the move, saying it reflects the bonds of friendship and history that bind Bahrain and Qatar. The agreement to restore ties and reopen embassies will strengthen the unity of the GCC, added the Kuwaiti Foreign Ministry.

Bahrain and Qatar agreed to restore diplomatic ties on Wednesday during the Bahraini-Qatari Follow-up Committee’s second meeting at the headquarters of the GCC General Secretariat in Riyadh.

The Bahraini delegation was headed by the Undersecretary for Political Affairs Sheikh Dr. Abdullah bin Ahmed Al Khalifa, and the Qatari delegation was headed by the Secretary-General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Dr. Ahmed Hassan Al Hammadi.

The two sides stressed that restoring ties stems from the mutual will to develop bilateral relations and boost Gulf unity and integration according to the GCC Charter and in respect of the principles of equality, national sovereignty and independence, territorial integrity, and good neighborliness between states.



Saudi Arabia Condemns Targeting of Facilities, Infrastructure in Sudan

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Saudi Arabia Condemns Targeting of Facilities, Infrastructure in Sudan

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The Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs logo

The Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned on Sunday the targeting of vital facilities and infrastructure in Port Sudan and Kassala in Sudan, describing it as a threat to regional stability as well as to Arab and African national security.
The Kingdom called for an immediate end to the war in Sudan and urged all parties to spare the country and its people further suffering and destruction.

It also reiterated its stance that resolving the crisis requires a Sudanese-led political solution that respects Sudan’s sovereignty and unity, while supporting the country’s state institutions.
The ministry reaffirmed the Kingdom's rejection of these violations, stressing the urgent need to protect civilians and ensure the implementation of the Jeddah Declaration (Commitment to Protect Civilians in Sudan), signed on May 11, 2023.