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Bahrain and Lebanon Discuss Expanding Infrastructure Cooperation

Bahrain and Lebanon continue to pursue deeper infrastructure cooperation through diplomatic engagement and shared interests. On July 31, 2025, the Minister of Works in Bahrain, Ibrahim bin Hassan Al-Hawaj, welcomed Chargé d’Affaires of the Lebanese Embassy, Mirna Khouli, for an official meeting.

At the start of the discussion, the Minister emphasized Bahrain’s strong commitment to building closer ties with Lebanon. He highlighted the importance of infrastructure cooperation as a foundation for bilateral progress. By strengthening this sector, both nations can support long-term development goals.

During the meeting, Al-Hawaj praised Khouli’s contributions during her service in Bahrain. He noted her role in promoting mutual understanding and advancing shared priorities. Her efforts have played a key part in enhancing coordination between the two governments.

Furthermore, both officials explored new ways to expand joint projects. They reviewed recent achievements and considered additional opportunities for collaboration. This included plans to develop technical partnerships and share expertise across infrastructure fields.

Khouli expressed her appreciation for Bahrain’s ongoing support. She thanked the Minister for his interest in deepening ties and welcomed continued dialogue between the two countries. According to her, such conversations pave the way for broader regional cooperation.

Moreover, the Chargé d’Affaires stressed Lebanon’s readiness to work with Bahrain on infrastructure and other key sectors. She confirmed that Lebanese authorities remain committed to creating lasting partnerships in the Gulf.

Notably, infrastructure cooperation has become a vital focus of Bahrain’s foreign relations. As both countries aim to boost economic resilience, joint efforts in this field offer tangible benefits. The partnership also supports the broader vision for regional connectivity and shared prosperity.

To conclude that, the meeting highlighted mutual respect and a shared desire to grow together with strategic long-term vision. Through stronger infrastructure cooperation, Bahrain and Lebanon reaffirmed their commitment to lasting diplomatic and developmental progress.

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