
Bahrain dailies issued today focused in their principal headlines on the main local, Arab and international events which happened over the past 24 hours. Here is a round-up of the main press headlines:
- King receives GCC Secretary-General and hails positive and fruitful results of Sakhir Summit.
- King receives cable of thanks from UAE president.
- Premier receives cable of thanks from UAE president.
- UAE president thanks Crown Prince.
- Crown Prince receives Qatari ambassador and hails solid fraternal relations.
- Crown Prince issues edicts reforming the Bahrain Bourse board.
- Mohammed bin Mubarak receives Russian ambassador and hails joint relations.
- Mohammed bin Mubarak opens Al-Ayyam book fair.
- BDF Commander-in-Chief inspects military unit.
- Information minister stresses the importance of revealing the moderate image of Islam.
- Bahrain ambassador to Riyadh meets Saudi foreign minister.
- Foreign Ministry welcomes John Kerry’s proposals to settle the Arab-Israeli conflict.
- Comprehensive ceasefire to end fighting in Syria, Russia and Turkey agree to guarantee the truce.
- USA expels 3 diplomats in response to the alleged interference in the US elections.
- Saudi donations to the Syrians exceed SR202 million.
Source :BNA
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