Bahrain follows Saudi in cutting ties with Iran

PTI Updated - January 19, 2018 at 02:00 PM.

Manama ordered Tehran’s diplomats in the tiny Gulf state "to leave the kingdom within 48 hours

Protesters holding photos of Saudi Shi'ite cleric Nimr al-Nimr and a banner saying "We scream till the voices reach Al-Saud, your end is coming soon for executing Sheikh Al-Nimr", demonstrate against his execution by Saudi authorities, in the village of Sanabis, west of Manama, Bahrain.

Bahrain today said it is cutting diplomatic ties with Iran, following the suit of its ally Saudi Arabia as tensions escalate over the execution of a Shiite cleric.

Manama ordered Tehran’s diplomats in the tiny Gulf state “to leave the kingdom within 48 hours,” BNA state news agency said on Twitter.

A Bahraini statement said the decision was triggered by “cowardly” attacks on Saudi diplomatic missions in Iran and “increasing flagrant and dangerous meddling” by Tehran in the internal affairs of Gulf and Arab states.

Manama said the attacks on the Saudi missions represent a “very dangerous pattern of sectarian policies that should be confronted... in order to preserve security and stability in the entire region.”

The Bahraini foreign ministry summoned Iran’s charge d’affaires Murtada Sanawbari and handed him an official note in this regard, said the statement carried by BNA.

Saudi Arabia said on Sunday it was severing its ties with Iran after angry crowds set fire to its embassy in Tehran and attacked its consulate in Mashhad a day after Riyadh executed Shiite cleric Nimr al-Nimr.

Published on January 4, 2016 13:08