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Bahrain and Egypt Strengthen Ties Through Cultural and Scientific Collaboration

Bahrain and Egypt have strengthened their cultural and scientific cooperation during a high-level meeting in Manama. The meeting emphasized the importance of Bahraini-Egyptian relations as a cornerstone for advancing research, education, and cultural exchange. This key phrase appears repeatedly throughout the discussions, reflecting its central role in both countries’ shared vision.

Advisor for Cultural and Scientific Affairs Hala Mohammed Jaber Al-Ansari received the Ambassador of the Arab Republic of Egypt, Reham Abdel Hamid Mahmoud Khalil, at her office in Qudaibiya Palace. They discussed the deep-rooted fraternal ties between the two nations and highlighted recent progress in joint initiatives. The meeting also underscored that Bahraini-Egyptian relations contribute to the growth of educational and scientific programs in both countries.

Al-Ansari praised Egypt for preserving its rich cultural heritage and congratulated the ambassador on the opening of the Grand Egyptian Museum. She described the museum as a national achievement with global significance. The museum’s launch, along with celebratory events, highlights Egypt’s historical legacy while promoting it as a leading cultural destination.

Furthermore, Al-Ansari focused on that fostering cultural and scientific collaboration helps both nations develop innovative programs and strengthen their international standing. She stressed that Bahraini-Egyptian relations are crucial for future partnerships across education, research, and heritage preservation.

Ambassador Khalil expressed gratitude for Bahrain’s support and attention toward deepening bilateral relations. She noted that ongoing cooperation in scientific research, cultural programs, and academic exchanges demonstrates the shared commitment of both countries to mutual development. The ambassador also emphasized that these efforts provide tangible benefits to institutions, scholars, and communities in Bahrain and Egypt alike.

The meeting concluded with a reaffirmation of the commitment to continue building initiatives that strengthen ties across multiple sectors. Both sides highlighted the importance of sustained dialogue, joint projects, and cultural exchange programs to ensure long-term collaboration.

This engagement represents a strategic step in enhancing Bahraini-Egyptian relations, showcasing a partnership that balances cultural preservation with scientific advancement. It reflects a shared dedication to dialogue, knowledge sharing, and constructive cooperation between the two nations.

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