Bahrain against anti-Iran threats

Bahrain's premier Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa
 
Bahrain's Premier Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa has voiced the Arab country's strong opposition to threats against Iran.


"Iran's security is equivalent to Bahrain's and the Middle East's security and the Bahraini government and nation will not accept any threat or aggression against the Islamic Republic of Iran," Al Khalifa said in a meeting with Iran's Interior Minister Mostafa Mohammad-Najjar on Wednesday.

The Iranian minister arrived in the Bahraini capital, Manama, on Sunday to attend a two-day meeting on Iraq's security.

Officials from Turkey, Jordan, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and Egypt also attended the meeting.

"Enough of wars that have left the region crippled. We look forward to making dialogue the best means to settle all disputes," Bahrain's prime minister said.

He also described Iran's recent position on the global issues as "prevailing and appropriate", adding that "This attitude has contributed to sustainable security in the region and the world and created a feeling of pride within the Muslim world."

During the meeting Najjar told the premier that Iran favors a peaceful and stable region.

"Extraterritorial powers however," he continued, "wish to destabilize the region in order push forward their ill-fated goals." 

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