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Bahrain–United Arab Emirates relations

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Bahrain―United Arab Emirates relations
Map indicating locations of Bahrain and United Arab Emirates

Bahrain

United Arab Emirates
Diplomatic mission
Embassy of Bahrain, Abu DhabiEmbassy of the United Arab Emirates, Manama
Envoy
Bahraini Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates
Mohamed Al Moawda
Emirati Ambassador to Bahrain
Abdullredha Al Khoori

Relations exist between the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain. Relations between the two countries are close and friendly, with the U.A.E. having an embassy in Manama while Bahrain maintains its embassy in Abu Dhabi.[1] Both states are geographically a part of the Persian Gulf and lie in close proximity to one another; both are also members of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC).

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History

Both countries share a common history, having both been British protectorates since the 19th century. After the announcement of British withdrawing from east of Suez, the seven emirates that currently make up the UAE, Qatar and Bahrain engaged in negotiations to form an independent political union.[2] However, administrative disagreements led to Bahrain pulling out of negotiations and declaring independence in August 1971, with the UAE following later that year. Both countries joined the GCC in 1981 and have had close diplomatic and commercial relations since.

Bahrain and the UAE had signed peace agreements with Israel over the course of late 2020 known as Abraham Accords in order to counter Iranian aggression in the region.

Ambassadors

The Bahraini ambassador to the UAE is currently Mohamed bin Hamad Saqer Al Moawda[3] whereas the current Emirati ambassador to Bahrain is Abdullredha Abdulla Al-Khoori.[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Bahraini Embassy in the United Arab Emirates". Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Retrieved 28 June 2013.
  2. ^ Al Abed, Ibrahim (2001). United Arab Emirates: A New Perspective. Trident Press Ltd. p. 122. ISBN 9781900724470.
  3. ^ "Ambassador". Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Retrieved 28 June 2013.
  4. ^ Embassy of the United Arab Emirates in Manama, Bahrain. Embassy Pages. Retrieved 17 March 2017.
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