JERUSALEM, Sept 15 (NNN-BNA) – Bahrain’s first ambassador to Israel, Khaled Yusuf Al Jalahma, presented his credentials to Israeli president, Isaac Herzog, yesterday, a year after the two countries signed a normalisation deal.
The Israeli president received the credentials from the Bahraini ambassador at the president’s residence in Jerusalem, Israeli president’s office said in a statement.
“Brave states take brave steps,” Herzog told the ambassador.
Herzog called the Abraham Accords, inked at the White House on Sept, 15 last year, as “the fruit of both vision and power,” while voicing his hope that the growing cooperation between the two countries would be “a model for the whole Middle East.”
Al Jalahma stressed the importance of the bilateral agreements. “Peace is the strategic choice of the Kingdom of Bahrain,” he said.
“This historic step will lay a solid foundation for relations between our two countries, based on the values of tolerance and coexistence between peoples, beliefs, and religions,” he added.
The ceremony was held about two weeks after Al Jalahma arrived in Israel and inaugurated the Bahraini embassy.
On Sept 2, Israel appointed its first ambassador to Bahrain, Eitan Na’eh, who served for eight months as the temporary head of mission at the Israeli embassy in the UAE.
The UAE and Bahrain signed the U.S.-brokered agreements to normalise their ties with Israel in Sept, 2020. The move was followed later by Sudan and Morocco.