Bahrain's King Discusses Regional Security with CENTCOM Commander
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At a glance
- Bahrain's King Hamad bin Isa met with US CENTCOM Commander Admiral Brad Cooper.
- They discussed strengthening bilateral cooperation, particularly in defense and military fields.
- The leaders emphasized coordination to support regional and international security and stability.
King Hamad bin Isa of Bahrain held discussions with US Central Command (CENTCOM) Commander Admiral Brad Cooper, focusing on enhancing bilateral relations and cooperation, especially in defense and military sectors. Both leaders underscored the critical importance of sustained coordination and collaboration between their nations to bolster regional and international security and stability.
The two sides underscored the importance of continued coordination and cooperation between the two countries to support regional and international security and stability.
The talks also encompassed current regional and international developments. Specific attention was given to recent events in the region, ongoing efforts to promote security and stability, and the impact of Iranian attacks targeting the area. Discussions also covered other matters of mutual concern.
King Hamad praised the close ties and ongoing coordination between Bahrain and the United States, highlighting progress in bilateral cooperation, particularly in defense and military coordination.
King Hamad expressed appreciation for the strong ties and continuous coordination between Bahrain and the United States. He highlighted the progress achieved in their bilateral cooperation, particularly in defense and military coordination. The King also acknowledged the significant role the United States plays in safeguarding regional security and stability, as well as promoting global peace.
He also commended the United States' pivotal role in safeguarding regional security and stability and promoting international peace.
Originally published by Asharq Al-Awsat. Summarized and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.