Qatar, Bahrain agree to restore diplomatic relations
(last modified Thu, 13 Apr 2023 10:18:24 GMT )
Apr 13, 2023 10:18 UTC
  •  Qatar, Bahrain agree to restore diplomatic relations

Qatar and Bahrain have reached an agreement to restore their diplomatic ties, following a long-running feud between the two Persian Gulf nations.

The two countries’ Foreign Ministries announced the decision in separate statements on Wednesday, following a meeting between their delegations at the Persian Gulf Cooperation Council (PGCC) headquarters in the Saudi capital Riyadh.

The neighbors “decided to restore diplomatic relations between the two countries according to the principles of the United Nations charter,” Qatar’s foreign ministry said in a statement.

“The two sides affirmed that this step stems from the mutual desire to develop bilateral relations and enhance Persian Gulf unity and integration,” it added.

Bahrain’s Foreign Ministry released a similar statement, saying the decision was made after the Bahraini-Qatari Follow-up Committee held its second meeting at the PGCC headquarters.

The Bahraini-Qatari Follow-up Committee held its first meeting in February, a month after Bahrain’s crown prince spoke with Qatar’s emir by telephone, in a sign that the two Persian Gulf states were moving towards mending relations.

“The two sides affirmed, during the meeting, that this step embodies the directives of the two brotherly States’ leaderships, and their keenness to preserve the future and entity of the PGCC, and to work on its gains,” the Qatari Foreign Ministry said in a statement at the time.

Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Bahrain and Egypt cut off diplomatic ties with Qatar on June 5, 2017, after officially accusing it of “sponsoring terrorism.”

A reconciliation deal was sealed in January 2021. Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Egypt have restored ties with Qatar since then, with top leaders paying official visits in recent months.

The UAE and Qatar have yet to reopen their embassies.

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