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Israel, Bahrain agree to open embassies

Israel and Bahrain have agreed to open embassies, the Foreign Ministers of the two countries said in a joint press conference.

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Israel and Bahrain have agreed to open embassies, the Foreign Ministers of the two countries said in a joint press conference. At the briefing on Wednesday, Bahraini Foreign Minister Abdullatif Al-Zayani, the first Minister from a Gulf country to make an official visit to Israel, said his Israeli counterpart Gabi Ashkenazi will visit Manama in December, reports Xinhua news agency. "I was pleased to convey to minister Ashkenazi the Kingdom of Bahrain's formal request to open an embassy in Israel and to inform him that Israel's reciprocal request for an embassy in Manama has been approved," Al-Zayani said. He also expressed his hopes for the process to "move forward relatively quickly". Meanwhile, Ashkenazi said he hoped that the new Israeli embassy will be inaugurated during his visit in December. Starting December 1, he said, Bahraini citizens can apply for a visa to Israel through an online website, while flights between the two countries are expected soon. (IANS)