Foreign affairs minister meets with Russian ambassador to discuss bilateral ties

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A recent meeting between Minister of
Foreign Affairs Khalid Al Khalifa and the
Russian Federation’s ambassador to Bahrain, Vagif Garaev, focused on the strong and ever-evolving ties between the two nations.

Al Khalifa greeted the Russian ambassador and noted the strong and developing progression occurring between
Bahrain and Russia.

In addition, the minister highlighted a promising future between the two
friendly nations by committing to the support and growth of Russia as it relates
to the kingdom. He also spoke on the key role Russia must play in keeping international
peace and maintaining the security of allies.

On his part, Garaev assured the minister that the Russian Federation
is dedicated to strengthening the relationship between the two countries with the goal of mutually benefiting both parties.



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