Announced agreement on establishment of diplomatic relations between Bahrain and Israel October 19, 6:46

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As the Trump administration in the United States helps improve relations between Israel and the Arab countries in the Middle East, Bahrain and Israel have announced that they have agreed to establish diplomatic relations by holding talks to achieve normalization of diplomatic relations.

Last month, Bahrain and Israel signed an agreement to normalize diplomatic relations, mediated by the Trump administration in the United States.



In response, Bahrain invited Israeli and American delegations to the capital, Manama, on the 18th to hold discussions on normalizing diplomatic relations.



According to the announcement, as a result of the discussions, they agreed to establish diplomatic relations between the two countries and agreed to cooperate in fields such as agriculture and telecommunications.



Bahrain has a close relationship with the United States, such as the U.S. Navy establishing the headquarters of the Fifth Fleet, which controls the Persian Gulf, etc., and the Bahrain government wants to cooperate with the United States and Israel to increase pressure on hostile Iran. It seems that there is.



However, Bahrain is a Shiite Muslim resident whose majority is in Iran, and there are strong opinions against the normalization of diplomatic relations with Israel, so the minority Sunni who hold the real power of national affairs have normal diplomatic relations. The focus is on whether we can further proceed with the procedure for conversion.