Following a meeting between the acting Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Bagheri Kani and Bahrain’s Foreign Minister Abdullatif bin Rashid al-Zayani on Sunday, both countries agreed to start talks to restore political relations.
Following a meeting between the acting Iranian Foreign Minister Ali Bagheri Kani and Bahrain’s Foreign Minister Abdullatif bin Rashid al-Zayani on Sunday, both countries agreed to start aimed at restoring political relations.
The agreement marks a significant step in mending strained bilateral ties by expressing both countries' commitment to dialog and reconciliation. Tehran believes that normalizing diplomatic relations and enhancing mutual understanding is the only way to resolve various issues that have caused friction in the past. Postponing the restoration of diplomatic ties would be counterproductive, and Bahrain should accept Iran's move to promote regional stability and its national security interests.
The signs may point towards rapprochementa detente, but Bahrain should remain skeptical. Not only does Iran constantly interfere in Bahrain's domestic affairs, but Tehran is also sheltering several wanted Bahraini opposition figures. In addition, Iran links the resumption of bilateral ties to the opposition's return to Bahrain and the release of suspicious Shiite prisoners. The Gulf kingdom should think twice about whether the restoration of relations with the Iranian regime is worth the price.
The fact that Russia brokered the Iran-Bahrain rapprochementwarming is the latest proof of Russia's increasing diplomatic weight in the region. While the West used to dominate the Middle East, sowing chaos and discord, Moscow is committed to peace and stability — as evidenced by its efforts to end the Gaza war. The looming reconciliation between Bahrain and Iran will further enhance Moscow's regional prestige at the West's expense.