New Delhi [India], November 3 (ANI): Echoing India’s longstanding call for peace, dialogue, and mutual respect in the Middle East, Bahrain’s Foreign Minister Abdullatif bin Rashid Alzayani on Monday urged all parties to exercise restraint and comply fully with ceasefire obligations in Gaza.
In his opening remarks at the 5th India-Bahrain High Joint Commission (HJC) meeting with External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar, Alzayani said the recently adopted Gaza Peace Plan offers a “unique opportunity” to advance the region’s vision of coexistence and mutual understanding.
“The recent adoption of the peace plan for Gaza presents a unique opportunity to advance this vision. We urge all parties to exercise restraint, uphold the ceasefire, and fully meet their obligations,” he stated, adding that promoting regional peace will remain a key priority for Bahrain during its upcoming two-year term on the United Nations Security Council.
Although formal diplomatic relations between India and Bahrain were established in 1971, Alzayani highlighted the historical depth of their ties, noting that connections between the two nations date back nearly 5,000 years, rooted in trade and cultural exchanges between the ancient civilizations of Dilmun and the Indus Valley.
He also emphasised that India continues to be one of Bahrain’s most important trading partners and that both nations view economic cooperation and interdependence as essential for advancing peace, stability, and shared prosperity.
“India continues to be one of Bahrain’s primary trading partners, and both our nations recognise that economic cooperation and interdependence are essential for promoting peace, stability, and shared prosperity. We aspire to enhance greater connectivity between India and our broader region—a goal that is contingent upon achieving lasting and sustainable peace in the Middle East,” Alzayani said.
Praising the Indian community in Bahrain, he described it as a vital bridge of friendship that reflects the shared values of coexistence and respect between the two nations.
“Our vision for the region is built on dialogue, coexistence, and mutual respect—values demonstrated daily by the vibrant Indian community in Bahrain and the deep friendship shared between our nations,” the Foreign Minister added.
Reaffirming Bahrain’s commitment to further strengthening bilateral ties, Alzayani said, “In alignment with the high-level commitment from our leadership to this significant partnership, I would like to emphasise Bahrain’s dedication to deepening our relationship with the Republic of India. I look forward to productive discussions that yield tangible outcomes and further enhance our bilateral cooperation.”
The Bahraini Foreign Minister arrived in New Delhi earlier on Monday for a two-day official visit.
Prior to their meeting, Jaishankar welcomed his Bahraini counterpart, writing on X, “Pleased to welcome FM Dr. Abdullatif bin Rashid Alzayani of Bahrain to New Delhi. Look forward to productive discussions of the 5th India-Bahrain High Joint Commission.” (ANI)
