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Bahrain and Morocco Celebrate Strong Diplomatic Ties on Throne Day

Bahrain and Morocco continue to highlight their historic friendship as both nations celebrated Morocco’s Throne Day. The Speaker of Bahrain’s House of Representatives, Ahmed bin Salman Al-Musallam, extended warm congratulations to Moroccan officials on this important national occasion.

He addressed congratulatory messages to Rachid Talbi Alami, Speaker of the House of Representatives in Morocco, and Mohamed Ould Errachid, Speaker of the House of Councillors. Al-Musallam praised the shared commitment to cooperation between the two nations.

According to his statement, Bahrain and Morocco enjoy longstanding diplomatic relations rooted in mutual respect and shared development goals. He emphasized the strength of their partnership, built on decades of joint efforts and cultural understanding.

Al-Musallam also expressed pride in the deep ties uniting the two countries and their people. He noted that these strong connections result from continuous dialogue and mutual trust. Furthermore, he recognized the leadership of both nations in advancing bilateral cooperation across all sectors.

In addition, Al-Musallam sent a similar message of congratulations to Mustafa Benkhayi, Morocco’s Ambassador to Bahrain. He wished the Moroccan people further prosperity and success under national leadership.

Officials in Bahrain view Bahrain and Morocco as examples of positive Arab cooperation. Both countries have consistently worked together to strengthen regional unity. They continue to support each other on political, economic, and social matters.

Celebrations such as Throne Day serve as opportunities to renew diplomatic commitments. They also highlight the importance of cultural exchange and friendship between nations.

As both kingdoms look ahead, they plan to boost collaboration in trade, education, and strategic investment. Leaders from Bahrain and Morocco remain focused on building a future shaped by stability, innovation, and regional partnership.

With continued dedication, Bahrain and Morocco aim to set a model of Arab cooperation built on respect, shared vision, and strong leadership.

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