Gulf maritime security meeting held in Bahrain after Strait of Hormuz attacks

Gulf maritime security held in Bahrain after Strait of Hormuz attacks

The tiny Gulf monarchy of Bahrain has hosted a Gulf maritime security meeting, following attacks on shipping in the strategic Strait of Hormuz. Bahrain, which also hosts the US Fifth Fleet, said the conference was held “to discuss the current regional situation and to strengthen cooperation.”

It also slammed “the repeated attacks and unacceptable practices of Iran,” Reuters reported.

Manama did not specify who attended the conference, which took place on Wednesday. The Guardian had reported a day earlier that the UK had called for a meeting in Bahrain with other European countries and the US.

Earlier on Wednesday, Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said “the will of the people will prevail” in Bahrain, after protests there followed the execution of two Bahraini Shiite Muslim activists over the weekend.

WHAT TO TAKE AWAY FROM THIS ARTICLE:

  • The Guardian had reported a day earlier that the UK had called for a meeting in Bahrain with other European countries and the US.
  • Earlier on Wednesday, Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said “the will of the people will prevail” in Bahrain, after protests there followed the execution of two Bahraini Shiite Muslim activists over the weekend.
  • Bahrain, which also hosts the US Fifth Fleet, said the conference was held “to discuss the current regional situation and to strengthen cooperation.

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