Prime Minister Christina Moore signed a memorandum of understanding with Bahrain’s Foreign Minister Dr. Abdullatif Al Zayani to strengthen cooperation in areas such as heritage, the digital sector, financial regulation and tax.
Following two days of the COP28 Summit in the United Arab Emirates, Deputy Prime Minister Moore was welcomed to Bahrain by His Royal Highness Crown Prince and Prime Minister, His Highness Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, who agreed to strengthen cooperation between the two jurisdictions. emphasized its importance. Both are small islands.
The Prime Minister also met with British Ambassador to Bahrain Alastair Long, and spoke with representatives from the King Hamad World Center for Peaceful Coexistence, which champions religious tolerance and cultural understanding, the Bahrain Economic Development Board and fintech. Mr. Bey will discuss further opportunities in financial services and digital.
Deputy Minister Moore said: “In my meetings with His Royal Highness and the Foreign Secretary, we reaffirmed the benefits of working with peer jurisdictions like Bahrain in a wide range of areas.・It is clear that economic relations can be promoted. It emphasizes not only economic ties, but also our joint efforts to foster the sustainable development of innovation, support inclusiveness and protect our unique heritage. ”