Manama: Bahraini daily newspapers today focused on events that happened over the past 24 hours. These include significant diplomatic and security-related engagements led by the country's high-ranking officials.
According to Bahrain News Agency, HRH the Crown Prince, Deputy Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, and Prime Minister undertook several key visits and meetings. He visited the Main Operations Room of the Ministry of Interior, underscoring the importance of security readiness. Additionally, he visited the Al-Madar Center at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, further emphasizing Bahrain's commitment to international diplomacy and relations.
HRH the Crown Prince and Prime Minister also held meetings with prominent figures, including the Secretary-General of the Permanent Court of Arbitration and the Chairman of Eagle Hills and Binaa Al Bahrain. These discussions are part of Bahrain's ongoing efforts to strengthen its legal and economic frameworks.
In parallel, the Foreign Minister was active in diplomatic communications, receiving calls from counterparts in Egypt, Turkmenistan, and Italy. The Ministry continues its efforts to assist citizens stranded abroad, with the Bahrain Embassy in Kuwait facilitating their return via land borders.
Bahrain's commitment to sustainable development was highlighted when the Sustainable Development Minister met with the US Ambassador. Meanwhile, the Transportation Minister engaged with his French counterpart, marking continued international collaboration.
The Bahrain Defense Force announced plans to conduct a drill from south of Ras Al Mutalah to Ras Al Bar, reflecting ongoing efforts to maintain national security. Additionally, Gulf Air has extended the cancellation of scheduled flights to Jordan and Iraq due to regional developments.
Lastly, the Shura Foreign Affairs Committee received a delegation from the US Congress, further strengthening bilateral relations between Bahrain and the United States.