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					<description><![CDATA[Riyadh &#8211; Saudi Arabia and Bahrain reinforced their long-standing partnership as King Salman received a written message from King Hamad,]]></description>
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<p><strong>Riyadh </strong>&#8211;  Saudi Arabia and Bahrain reinforced their long-standing partnership as King Salman received a written message from King Hamad, reaffirming the shared commitment of both nations to deepen cooperation across political, economic and strategic sectors in a rapidly evolving regional environment.</p>



<p>The message was delivered in Riyadh to Deputy Foreign Minister Waleed bin Abdulkarim Al-Khuraiji by Bahraini Ambassador Sheikh Ali bin Abdulrahman Al-Khalifa, reflecting the warm, respectful and forward-looking relationship between the two brotherly nations.</p>



<p>The meeting celebrated the continued strength of Saudi-Bahraini ties, emphasizing their mutual determination to build on decades of collaboration, unity and shared vision for the Gulf region’s growth, security and prosperity.</p>



<p>Both officials engaged in meaningful discussions highlighting successful diplomatic exchanges, ongoing joint initiatives and new opportunities for bilateral development that align with each country’s long-term national goals.</p>



<p>Saudi Arabia and Bahrain acknowledged the exceptional progress made through consistent cooperation, noting that the foundation of their relationship is built on trust, close coordination and a commitment to regional stability and advancement.</p>



<p>The message conveyed from Bahrain’s leadership reinforced the importance of maintaining an active, dynamic partnership that benefits their citizens and sets a positive example for cooperation across the Gulf.</p>



<p>During the discussions, both sides explored ways to expand strategic collaboration in areas such as economic investment, security coordination, trade development, digital innovation and cultural exchange.</p>



<p>They emphasized that comprehensive cooperation remains crucial for shaping a stronger, more resilient and interconnected region capable of meeting global challenges with unity and confidence.</p>



<p>The positive diplomatic engagement highlighted the value both nations place on their shared history and the promising future they are committed to building together in pursuit of stability, development and progress.</p>



<p>Saudi Arabia expressed appreciation for Bahrain’s dedication to strengthening relations, further confirming that aligned visions and mutual respect underpin the success of their ongoing partnership.</p>



<p>Economic cooperation took center stage as officials explored enhanced investment flows, large-scale development projects and business opportunities that create sustainable growth and align with the economic transformation plans of both nations.</p>



<p>By integrating economic ambitions and sharing expertise, Saudi Arabia and Bahrain aim to accelerate innovation, attract global investments and improve the well-being of their people through future-focused initiatives.</p>



<p>The meeting also underlined the importance of continued coordination within the Gulf Cooperation Council, which remains an essential platform for building unity, supporting shared priorities and reinforcing collective security across the region.</p>



<p>Both nations reaffirmed their commitment to contributing actively to GCC goals, emphasizing the importance of solidarity in achieving long-term regional strength.</p>



<p>The exchange of the message between leaders highlighted the spirit of fraternity that defines Saudi-Bahraini relations, representing not only diplomatic communication but a reaffirmation of shared cultural values, strategic alignment and genuine friendship.</p>



<p>Officials expressed confidence that renewed communication between leaders will encourage more collaboration, inspire new partnerships and support peace, cooperation and prosperity throughout the Gulf.</p>



<p>Saudi Arabia and Bahrain continue to serve as key pillars of regional stability, demonstrating how strong diplomatic relationships can promote economic growth, strengthen resilience and ensure security in an increasingly interconnected world.</p>



<p>Their commitment to mutual development plays a vital role in shaping the Gulf region’s future, with cooperation seen as essential for navigating global advancements and challenges.</p>



<p>As both countries pursue ambitious national visions, the reinforcement of diplomatic ties ensures that their shared journey remains focused on progress, collaboration and the well-being of their people across all fields.</p>



<p>This latest message exchange stands as a testament to the deeply rooted friendship between the two nations and their determination to build a future defined by unity, strength and shared achievement.</p>
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		<title>Jordan’s Crown Prince Praises UK Recognition of Palestinian State, Strengthens Ties in London Visit</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[London &#8211; In a series of high-level meetings in the United Kingdom on Tuesday, Jordan’s Crown Prince Hussein bin Abdullah]]></description>
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<p><strong>London &#8211; </strong> In a series of high-level meetings in the United Kingdom on Tuesday, Jordan’s Crown Prince Hussein bin Abdullah reaffirmed the strong and enduring partnership between Jordan and the UK, expressing optimism about expanding cooperation in political, economic, and educational fields.</p>



<p> His visit also reflected Jordan’s growing diplomatic role in supporting peace, innovation, and regional stability.</p>



<p>According to the Jordan News Agency (JNA), Crown Prince Hussein met with British Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper, Speaker of the UK House of Commons Lindsay Hoyle, and Chair of the International Development Committee Sarah Champion. </p>



<p>The discussions highlighted a shared commitment to building on decades of friendship and collaboration between Amman and London.</p>



<p>During the meetings, the crown prince expressed Jordan’s deep appreciation for the UK’s recent decision to recognize the State of Palestine — a move he described as a “significant and courageous step toward justice and peace.”</p>



<p> He emphasized that this recognition represents a moral and diplomatic milestone in advancing the two-state solution, which remains the cornerstone of regional peace efforts.</p>



<p>Prince Hussein commended the UK for standing on the side of fairness and humanity, especially at a time when the region continues to face immense humanitarian challenges. </p>



<p>He urged the international community to intensify efforts to implement all stages of the Gaza peace agreement and ensure the immediate delivery of humanitarian aid. “The priority must be to alleviate the suffering of civilians and ensure sustainable peace and stability,” he said.</p>



<p>The crown prince also highlighted Jordan’s continued advocacy for the Palestinian people, reaffirming Amman’s steadfast position under the leadership of King Abdullah II. </p>



<p>He praised the crucial work of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA), describing it as a “lifeline” that provides hope, education, and essential support for millions of displaced Palestinians. He called on the global community to strengthen its backing for the agency to ensure that vital humanitarian operations continue uninterrupted.</p>



<p>Beyond the political dialogue, Crown Prince Hussein’s visit reflected Jordan’s forward-looking approach to bilateral relations, particularly in areas of technology, innovation, and education.</p>



<p> He expressed Jordan’s readiness to deepen partnerships in these fields, noting that collaboration with the UK could help unlock opportunities for young people, promote digital transformation, and support sustainable economic growth in both nations.</p>



<p>In his meeting with UK parliamentary leaders, Prince Hussein lauded the long-standing cooperation between Jordan and the UK, which has spanned decades of trust and shared values. </p>



<p>He noted that both countries share a common vision for promoting stability, development, and tolerance across the Middle East. The talks also explored expanding educational exchange programs and fostering private-sector collaboration to create new opportunities for innovation and entrepreneurship.</p>



<p>Jordan’s ambassador to the UK, Manar Dabbas, attended the meetings and underscored that the visit reinforces the deep political and people-to-people ties between the two kingdoms.</p>



<p>The crown prince’s visit also included a stop at South Bank Technical College, where he met representatives from the global education company Pearson. </p>



<p>Accompanied by his wife, Princess Rajwa Al-Hussein, he explored how educational innovation can bridge skill gaps and empower youth to thrive in a rapidly evolving job market. His engagement underscored his strong belief in investing in human capital as a foundation for progress and prosperity.</p>



<p>Throughout the day, Prince Hussein’s discussions in London reflected a positive and forward-looking vision for Jordan’s international partnerships. His focus on youth, technology, and education mirrors Jordan’s growing global image as a hub for innovation and reform in the Arab world.</p>



<p>By commending the UK’s recognition of the Palestinian state and emphasizing humanitarian and developmental cooperation, the crown prince highlighted Jordan’s role as a bridge between the Arab world and the international community.</p>



<p> His visit symbolized a message of hope — one rooted in diplomacy, compassion, and the pursuit of lasting peace and progress.</p>



<p>In reaffirming Jordan’s enduring friendship with the UK, Prince Hussein showcased his generation’s commitment to building a future defined by dialogue, partnership, and shared prosperity. </p>



<p>His words and actions throughout the visit reflected Jordan’s unwavering belief in peace through justice — a principle that continues to guide the nation’s foreign policy and its contributions to regional stability.</p>
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