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King Mohammed VI Reiterates Condemnation of Iranian Attacks Against Bahrain

Bahrain will overcome the difficult situation and emerge stronger and more stable, the King said in his letter

Safaa KasraouibySafaa Kasraoui
May, 03, 2026
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King Mohammed VI Reiterates Condemnation of Iranian Attacks Against Bahrain

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King Mohammed VI reiterated his firm condemnation of Iran’s aggression against Bahrain.

The monarch conveyed Morocco’s position against Iran’s despicable aggression today in a written message to King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa of Bahrain.

In the message, the monarch emphasized that Bahrain will overcome the difficult situation and emerge stronger and more stable, affirming that the security of Bahrain remains inseparable from the security of Morocco.

He also expressed support for any measures that Bahrain takes domestically to confront “the veiled threats targeting the national constants of the Bahraini people,” as well as the firm actions aimed at safeguarding the fabric of Bahraini society, preserving its national cohesion, and confronting all those who attempt to undermine its unity, security, and stability, the monarch said in his letter as quoted by a statement from the Royal Cabinet.

This comes amid ongoing escalations in the Middle East, with Gulf countries urging Iran to end its interference in their domestic affaires.

On Friday, Bahrain expressed its categorical rejection of recent statements issued by the spokesperson of the Iranian Foreign Ministry.

The Gulf country considers the remarks to be a blatant and unacceptable interference in the internal affairs of the Kingdom of Bahrain in clear violation of the principles of sovereignty and non-interference in internal affairs of other countries.

The local news agency QNA stated that Bahrain also urged Iran to cease its escalatory policies and irresponsible statements, to respect the sovereignty of States, and to refrain from interference in their internal affairs.

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