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Bahrain, Morocco denounce Iranian regime’s terrorism

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NCRI – The leaders of Bahrain and Morocco on Monday condemned the Iranian regime’s support for international terrorism.

Bahrain’s King Hamad bin Isa Al-Khalifa hosted King Mohammed VI of Morocco in the Al-Sakhir Palace on his official visit to Bahrain.

The state-run Bahrain News Agency reported that the two kings “slammed [the] blatant Iranian interference which subverts the security and stability of Bahrain, GCC states and Arab countries, by meddling in their internal affairs and supporting terrorism which is strongly condemned by the Gulf Cooperation Council, the Arab League and Organisation of Islamic Cooperation.”

Bahrain’s foreign minister earlier this month said that Gulf Arab states were prepared to confront Iran’s regime over its foreign policy and that Tehran should drop its support for Middle East factions.

Bahrain cut diplomatic relations with Iran’s regime in January, one day after Saudi Arabia severed ties with the mullahs’ regime following attacks by demonstrators on its diplomatic missions in Tehran and Mashhad.

“We send a message to Iran and to all its followers. We are now serious about confronting it and we have no hesitation to defend our people, states, interests and brothers in the region because this is a vital issue for us,” Sheikh Khaled bin Ahmed al-Khalifa said in an interview with the Dubai-based al-Arabiya channel.

Bahrain accuses the mullahs’ regime in Iran of fomenting unrest in the country and of supplying weapons to Shi’ite militants behind several bomb attacks on security forces.

Sheikh Khaled said the Iranian regime “must completely change its foreign policy towards the countries of the region.”

This included the Iranian regime dropping its support for the Lebanese Hezbollah organization and other groups, he added.

 

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