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Bahrain tells Pompeo there must be two-state solution for Israel-Palestine

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Pompeo meets with King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa on Wednesday morning. (Bahrain News Agency)
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Pompeo meets with King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa on Wednesday morning. (Bahrain News Agency)
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Pompeo meets with King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa on Wednesday morning. (Bahrain News Agency)
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Updated 26 August 2020

Bahrain tells Pompeo there must be two-state solution for Israel-Palestine

Bahrain tells Pompeo there must be two-state solution for Israel-Palestine
  • King Hamad 'stressed the importance of intensifying efforts to end the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.'
  • Pompeo already traveled to Israel and Sudan on this trip through the Mideast

DUBAI: US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo held closed-door meetings Wednesday with Bahrain’s royal family and top officials in the United Arab Emirates amid the Trump administration’s push for Arab nations to recognize Israel.
Pompeo already traveled to Israel and Sudan on this trip through the Mideast, one that included him offering a recorded message in Jerusalem supporting President Donald Trump’s reelection campaign for the Republican National Convention. That speech cast aside his own advice to American diplomats to be apolitical and bulldozed a long tradition of non-partisanship by previous secretaries of state.
In Manama, Pompeo tweeted that he met with King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa and his son, Crown Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, on Wednesday morning.
“We discussed the importance of building regional peace and stability, including the importance of Gulf unity and countering Iran’s malign influence in the region,” Pompeo wrote.

His meetings in Bahrain come after a US-brokered deal announced Aug. 13 saw the United Arab Emirates and Israel open diplomatic relations.
Bahrain, a small island nation just off the coast of Ƶ in the Arabian Gulf, has a historic Jewish community. The country has slowly encouraged ties to Israel, with two US-based rabbis in 2017 saying King Hamad himself promoted the idea of ending the boycott of Israel by Arab nations. That boycott had been in place to offer Palestinians support in their efforts to form an independent state.
In a statement after the meeting, the state-run Bahrain News Agency said King Hamad “stressed the importance of intensifying efforts to end the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.” The king said that includes a two-state solution for an independent Palestinian state with east Jerusalem as its capital — a longtime Arab stance.




US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo (C-L) meeting with Bahrain's Crown Prince Salman bin Hamad bin Isa al-Khalifa (C-R) in the capital Manama. (BNA)


Bahrain is also home to the US Navy’s 5th Fleet and remains a close security partner of the US
Pompeo landed later Wednesday in Abu Dhabi, the capital of the seven-sheikhdom federation of the UAE. There, he met with his Emirati counterpart and the nation’s national security adviser.