
Interior Ministry Undersecretary Meets UK Deputy Head of Mission
Shaikh Nasser bin Abdulrahman Al Khalifa, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Interior, received Fiona Walker Doyle, Deputy Head of Mission at the British Embassy in Bahrain, for a meeting aimed at reinforcing bilateral ties between the Kingdom of Bahrain and the United Kingdom.
During the meeting, the two officials reviewed ongoing cooperation and coordination between their respective countries. They also discussed a range of issues of mutual interest, with a focus on enhancing joint efforts in areas of security, public safety, and institutional collaboration.
The discussions underscored the strength of Bahrain–UK relations and the shared commitment to deepening strategic partnerships across multiple sectors.

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