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Bahrain Plans to Open Erbil Consulate and Launch Direct Flights to Kurdistan

Bahrain-Erbil relations are entering a new phase as Bahrain prepares to open a consulate in Erbil and start direct flights. This development reflects a growing diplomatic and economic connection between Bahrain and the Kurdistan Region.

On Monday, Kurdish leader Masoud Barzani welcomed Bahrain’s ambassador to Iraq, Khalid Ahmed Al-Mansour, in Erbil. Their meeting covered the current political situation in Iraq and the broader region. They also discussed how Bahrain-Erbil relations can continue to grow.

During the visit, the ambassador praised Barzani’s leadership and acknowledged the Kurdistan Region’s role in promoting regional stability. He also expressed appreciation for the region’s political progress and its strategic importance in the Middle East.

Importantly, Bahrain confirmed its plan to establish a consulate in Erbil. This move signals deeper diplomatic cooperation and marks a new chapter in Bahrain-Erbil relations. The consulate will provide consular services, enhance coordination, and support Bahrain’s citizens and businesses in the region.

In addition, the ambassador announced that Bahraini Airlines will soon launch direct flights between Manama and Erbil. These flights are expected to boost tourism, business, and cultural exchanges between both regions. Consequently, the new air link will make travel easier for investors, officials, and families alike.

Bahrain-Erbil relations have steadily improved in recent years. This latest step shows a shared interest in regional cooperation and economic growth. It also reflects Bahrain’s broader engagement with northern Iraq and its recognition of Erbil’s growing role in diplomacy and development.

Furthermore, the opening of the consulate and the launch of direct flights align with Bahrain’s regional outreach goals. These actions also support the Kurdistan Region’s aim to expand international partnerships and attract more investment.

As diplomatic ties deepen, Bahrain-Erbil relations will likely influence broader Gulf-Kurdistan collaboration. Officials expect more joint initiatives in trade, transport, and cultural exchange in the near future.

In summary, Bahrain’s decision to open a consulate and start direct flights represents a meaningful step forward. These actions reaffirm the strong and evolving Bahrain-Erbil relations that benefit both regions.

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