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CAIRO: A delegate from the Bahraini foreign ministry visited Doha on Wednesday in the first visit of its kind since an agreement last month to end a rift with Qatar.
The ministry sent a a correspondence aimed at renewing an invitation to send an official delegation to start bilateral talks between both countries “regarding outstanding issues and topics,” read a statement on the state-run news agency BNA.
The message was delivered by the ministry’s Undersecretary Ambassador Waheed Mubarak Sayyar.
The step comes as part of an implementation of the provisions of the Al-Ula agreement which was agreed in Ƶ last month.
Delegations from Egypt and UAE have met Qatari delegates in in Kuwait over the past few days for the first time since the al-Ula agreement.
Since the agreement, air and travel links have resumed between Qatar and the four states -- Ƶ, the UAE, Bahrain and Egypt.