At least 19 People Taken To Hospital After strong
A strong smell at a shopping mall in Tokyo triggered a major emergency response with at least 19 pe
At the United Nations Security Council gatherings in New York, Bahrain's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Dr. Abdullatif bin Rashid Al Zayani, engaged in discussions with Pablo Quirno, Argentina's Foreign Affairs, International Trade and Worship Minister.
They reflected on the robust diplomatic ties between their nations, exploring avenues to enrich cooperation across various domains. Both ministers emphasized the necessity for fostering partnerships that yield mutual benefits for Bahrain and Argentina.
Key regional issues were raised, notably the recent Iranian assaults directed toward Bahrain, member nations of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), and Jordan, with both parties voicing concerns about escalating tensions that threaten regional peace.
The officials also discussed Iran's blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, underscoring its significant implications for global shipping channels and the international economy. Disruptions in this vital sea route are a pressing global concern as it facilitates worldwide trade.
Their conversation extended to various topics of shared interest, showcasing the dedication of both countries to engage in constructive dialogue on global and regional challenges.
The meeting was also attended by Bahrain's Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Ambassador Jamal Fares Al Rowaiei, alongside senior officials, including Saeed Abdulkhaliq Saeed, Head of the Coordination and Follow-up Affairs Sector, and Hatem Abdulhameed Hatem, Chief of the Organizations Sector.