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Bahrain to resume full diplomatic ties with Lebanon after Yemen row

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Bahrain said Saturday it would restore full diplomatic relations with Lebanon after a year and a half, following a row over the Saudi-led military interventi­on in Yemen.

Bahrain and other Gulf countries followed Saudi Arabia in recalling their diplomats towards the end of 2021 after a Lebanese minister criticised Riyadh's military interventi­on in the war in Yemen.

Manama – a staunch ally of Riyadh – also called on its citizens in Lebanon to leave the country.

But the tiny Gulf kingdom said Saturday that it was bringing an end to the impasse, a move welcomed by Beirut.

"The Kingdom of Bahrain has decided to restore diplomatic representa­tion" at ambassador level in Lebanon, the Bahraini foreign ministry said, adding that this would "strengthen the fraternal relations between the two countries".

Lebanon's prime minister Najib Mikati said the country "appreciate­d this decision and welcomes it".

A diplomatic crisis erupted in October 2021 after the then-informatio­n minister was quoted criticisin­g the Saudi role in Yemen, where a grinding war has produced what the UN describes as the world's worst humanitari­an crisis. George Kordahi, who has since resigned, said in a television interview that the Huthi rebels fighting Yemen's internatio­nally recognised government were "defending themselves... against an external aggression".

In response, Riyadh recalled its ambassador and ordered Lebanon's envoy to leave the kingdom. Its Gulf allies – the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Kuwait – followed suit, expelling Lebanon's envoys.

Saudi Arabia returned its envoy to Lebanon in April last year.

The Bahraini decision comes the day after the Arab League summit in Saudi Arabia against a backdrop of unexpected rapprochem­ent between Riyadh and Tehran, brokered by Beijing.

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