Bahrain King, Israeli President Discuss Bilateral Relations, Economic Cooperation

Bahrain's King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa with Israeli President Isaac Herzog and accompanying delegation (BNA)
Bahrain's King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa with Israeli President Isaac Herzog and accompanying delegation (BNA)
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Bahrain King, Israeli President Discuss Bilateral Relations, Economic Cooperation

Bahrain's King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa with Israeli President Isaac Herzog and accompanying delegation (BNA)
Bahrain's King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa with Israeli President Isaac Herzog and accompanying delegation (BNA)

Bahrain's King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa received Israeli President Isaac Herzog, in the presence of Crown Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, at the Gudaibiya Palace in Manama and discussed bilateral cooperation and regional and international issues of common concern.

The Bahrain News Agency (BNA) said that the King of Bahrain welcomed the Israeli President, hoping the visit would enhance relations between Manama and Tel Aviv.

Addressing the Israeli President, King Hamad said: “We are confident that this visit has an important role in consolidating relations between our two countries and supporting our common aspirations in terms of consolidating peace and sustainable development in the region and the world."

He indicated that the visit is an opportunity to witness the beauty of the religious and cultural diversity in Bahrain, and the spirit of friendliness, tolerance, and peaceful coexistence among all religions and races, reaffirming the belief in the values of peace, brotherhood, and cooperation among human beings.

"We value and appreciate the developments witnessed in the relations between our two countries since the signing of the Abraham Accords and the Declaration in Support of Peace, which opens broader horizons for spreading the culture of peace and promoting security, stability, and peace in the Middle East and the world," said the Monarch.

He reiterated his firm position in support of achieving a just, comprehensive, and sustainable peace that guarantees the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people and that would lead to stability for both the Palestinian and Israeli peoples, as well as all peoples of the region.

For his part, the Israeli President indicated that his delegation comprises elite representatives of Israel's economic and trade sectors, who look forward to working with the representatives of these sectors in Bahrain.

"We also affirm our aspiration to strengthen relations between the people of Israel and Bahrain," he indicated.

The Bahrain News Agency said the talks addressed the Bahraini-Israeli relations focusing on ways to broaden bilateral cooperation to serve common interests.

They discussed ways to encourage communication between the private sector in the two countries and the exchange of the visits of official delegations, which will contribute to increasing the volume of bilateral trade exchange.

They also stressed the importance of activating the agreements and memoranda of understanding signed between the two countries in vital sectors and enhancing the role of the joint economic committees in advancing bilateral economic and trade cooperation.

The two leaders affirmed that the Abraham Accords and the Declaration Supporting Peace embody their determination to promote peace, coexistence, and fraternity, foster tolerance and coexistence among religions and beliefs, and consolidate joint action to build constructive and fruitful cooperation relations.

They reviewed the latest regional and global developments and challenges. They reiterated the need to exerting more efforts to confront regional challenges, protect the security and stability of the region, establish lasting peace and coexistence based on trust and mutual respect, as well as combat terrorism, extremism, and violence.

Herzog and the accompanying delegation arrived Sunday for a one-day visit, and Foreign Minister Abdullatif al-Zayani received them at Bahrain International Airport.

This is the first official visit of an Israeli president to Bahrain since the normalization of relations between the two countries in 2020.

The former Foreign Minister, Yair Lapid, visited Bahrain in September 2021 to open the Israeli embassy, and former Prime Minister Naftali Bennett visited Bahrain last February.

Herzog will head to the UAE, where he will meet President Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan.



Bilateral Consultations Boost Coordination Between Riyadh, Washington

The Saudi Foreign Minister’s official US visit caps week of high-level coordination between the two countries (Saudi Foreign Ministry)
The Saudi Foreign Minister’s official US visit caps week of high-level coordination between the two countries (Saudi Foreign Ministry)
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Bilateral Consultations Boost Coordination Between Riyadh, Washington

The Saudi Foreign Minister’s official US visit caps week of high-level coordination between the two countries (Saudi Foreign Ministry)
The Saudi Foreign Minister’s official US visit caps week of high-level coordination between the two countries (Saudi Foreign Ministry)

Saudi-US coordination has seen a notable uptick in recent days, with five rounds of bilateral consultations held over the span of a week. The talks, which covered political, defense, and security issues, as well as regional and international developments, reflect deepening engagement between the two allies.

The surge in activity comes amid growing momentum in the relationship, with Riyadh hosting multiple American delegations in recent weeks, including repeated visits by the US Secretary of State.

The heightened diplomatic exchange also precedes a planned visit by US President Donald Trump to Saudi Arabia in May — his first overseas trip during his second term in office.

As part of this intensified coordination, US Central Command chief Gen. Erik Kurilla conducted a five-day tour of the region from April 1 to 5, visiting five countries. He spent two days in Saudi Arabia, where he met with Saudi Chief of General Staff Gen. Fayyad Al-Ruwaili late last week.

Kurilla, Al-Ruwayli, and the other leaders discussed shared security concerns, the importance of joint readiness and interoperability, and their mutual commitment to addressing regional threats, according to a statement released by USCENTCOM.

Earlier this week, Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs Waleed Elkhereiji met with Chargé d'Affaires ad interim of the US to the Kingdom Alison Dilworth at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Riyadh.

According to the Saudi Foreign Ministry, the two officials reviewed bilateral relations and discussed key regional and international developments, along with efforts to address them.

Saudi Minister of Defense Prince Khalid bin Salman also received a phone call from US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth on Monday.
They discussed defense cooperation between the two countries.

They also spoke about regional developments and shared efforts to enhance security and stability in the region and beyond.
The two officials reviewed the state of Saudi-US defense ties and explored prospects for deeper cooperation, according to a readout of the call.

Pentagon spokesperson Sean Parnell said in a statement that the defense chiefs discussed the regional security landscape, including progress in US operations aimed at degrading Houthi capabilities and ensuring freedom of navigation in the Red Sea.

Both sides also discussed opportunities to expand the US-Saudi partnership in defense affairs and agreed to maintain close communication going forward.

Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan arrived in Washington on an official visit, where he met US Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Wednesday at the State Department.

The two top diplomats discussed developments in Gaza, Sudan, Yemen, and the Russia-Ukraine war, exchanging views on ways to support international peace and security. They also explored options to strengthen coordination and cooperation on regional and global issues of mutual concern.

The talks also focused on the strategic ties between the two countries and opportunities to deepen them across various sectors.

In a statement, State Department spokesperson Tammy Bruce said Rubio thanked Saudi Arabia for its efforts to help mediate peace between Russia and Ukraine, bolster economic and defense cooperation, counter Houthi threats in the region, and restore freedom of navigation in the Red Sea.

Bruce added that the ministers also discussed diplomatic efforts aimed at securing the release of hostages in Gaza and achieving a permanent ceasefire that includes the full disarmament of Hamas and dismantling of its authority.

The statement said Prince Faisal and Rubio agreed on the need for Sudan’s armed forces and the Rapid Support Forces to resume peace talks, protect civilians, open humanitarian corridors, and return to civilian rule.

According to Ahmed Al-Ibrahim, an expert in US and international affairs, Saudi-US coordination is currently experiencing one of its strongest phases.

He told Asharq Al-Awsat that global and regional dynamics are pushing both sides to intensify consultation and cooperation - a trend reflected in five rounds of talks held in less than a week.

Al-Ibrahim said the heightened level of coordination underscores Saudi Arabia’s strategic importance to both regional and global peace and security, as well as to Washington’s foreign policy priorities.

Key issues such as freedom of navigation in the Red Sea, the war in Gaza, Sudan, and developments in Syria and Lebanon, highlight Riyadh’s central role, he noted.

He added that two of the most pressing US foreign policy challenges - the war in Gaza and the conflict in Ukraine - are seeing significant Saudi engagement.

Riyadh, he said, has been actively advocating for a ceasefire in Gaza and has taken a leading role in hosting and supporting peace talks related to the Ukraine war, along with broader Russian-American relations.