Foreign Ministry Affirms Bahrain's Commitment to Principle of Non-Interference in Other States' Internal Affairs
2021-06-22 - 8:21 am
Bahrain Mirror: Commenting on the establishment of an international committee to investigate human rights crime in the Islamic Republic of Iran, Bahrain said that it is committed to the principles of good neighborliness.
Foreign Affairs Ministry affirmed in a statement that Bahrain's foreign policy is committed to the principles of good neighborliness and non-interference in the internal affairs of other states as well as strengthening relations and enhancing cooperation and dialogue through mutual respect and understanding.
The ministry said that the establishment of this committee does not reflect the Bahraini foreign policy which is committed to the principle of non-interference in the internal affairs of other states.
Faisal Fulad, who is close to the Royal Court, announced the formation of an international committee to prosecute Iran's elected president and investigate human rights crimes.
However, he said in a new statement that he is committed to the principle of non-interference in neighboring countries, noting that the committee aims to strengthen the commitment to human rights within the framework of good-neighborly cooperation.
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