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HM King’s Remarks Affirm Steadfast Stance on Sovereignty, Reject Interference

01 May 2026

HE Dr. Shaikh Abdullah bin Ahmed Al Khalifa, Minister of Transportation and Telecommunications, affirmed that the remarks of His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa were clear and decisive in expressing Bahrain’s steadfast principles in safeguarding its sovereignty, protecting its security and stability, and rejecting any external interference targeting the nation and its people.

The Minister commended HM the King’s affirmation that the Iranian aggression exposed the truth and revealed true positions, highlighting national unity and a firm stance in confronting challenges. He stressed that the nation remains above all and that loyalty to it is a duty that allows no compromise.

HE Dr. Shaikh Abdullah bin Ahmed praised the Bahrain Defence Force and security agencies for their role in defending the nation. He noted the awareness and responsibility shown by Bahraini citizens and their alignment behind HM the King’s leadership, reflecting strong national cohesion and loyalty.

The Transportation Minister affirmed that HM the King’s steadfast positions towards acts of treason and those who cooperated with the enemy reflect the leadership’s commitment to protecting the internal front, safeguarding national achievements, and upholding the rule of law and justice to ensure security and stability.

HE Dr. Shaikh Abdullah bin Ahmed said that HM the King’s directives provide a clear course for strengthening national unity and reinforcing loyalty and responsibility. He stressed that responsible freedom remains essential to stability and that the current stage requires unified efforts and adherence to national principles.

The Transportation Minister affirmed that Bahrain, under the leadership of HM the King and the directives of His Royal Highness Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, the Crown Prince and Prime Minister, will continue to protect its security and stability and advance its development based on justice and the rule of law.

Last Updated Date: 04-05-2026