Bahrain-Israel peace deal additional asset to regional peace efforts
Bahrain and Israel have agreed to establish diplomatic ties and make peace under the auspices of the U.S.
The agreement between the two states
includes the full normalization of diplomatic relations, the exchange of
diplomatic missions and the opening of diplomatic missions in each of the two
states.
The agreement also includes the
launch of a commercial airline between the two states and establishing joint
cooperation in the fields of agriculture, security and education.
Bahraini Foreign Minister Abdelatif
al-Zayani is expected to sign the agreement with Israeli Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu in Washington.
This will coincide with the signing
of the peace agreement between Israel and the United Arab Emirates on September
15.
U.S. President Donald Trump
described the potential Bahraini-Israeli deal as "historic".
He wrote on Twitter on Friday that
the agreement is an historic achievement.
The official Bahraini news agency
said, meanwhile, that King Hamad bin Essa received a phone call from President
Trump and Netanyahu.
It said the king underscored during
the conversation the importance of reaching a just and comprehensive peace in
the Middle East.
The king described peace as a
"strategic option", it said.
It added that the king also peace
between the Palestinians and the Israelis has to be in the light of United
Nations resolutions and be based on the two-state solution.
King Hamad also praised the central
role played by the U.S. in the region as well as the efforts it makes to push
the Middle East peace process forward, the agency said.
It noted that President Trump also
invited King Hamad to attend the signing of the peace agreement between Israel
and the UAE in Washington on September 15.
The Bahraini parliament, meanwhile,
welcomed the peace deal with Israel.
It said the deal would contribute to
bringing about stability and peace to the Middle East region.



