
His Royal Highness Prince Salman bin Hamad Al-Khalifa, Crown Prince, Deputy Supreme Commander and First Deputy Prime Minister this evening visited the Majlises of Ahmed Mansoor Al A’ali in Aali, Mr. Khalid Almoayed in Jasra and the Majlis of Haji Hassan Al A’ali in Aali.
During his visits, His Royal Highness emphasised the Kingdom’s current development programme aimed at benefiting all Bahrainis. He highlighted, in particular, the importance of key programmes that drive sustainable economic growth and support Bahrain’s FDI strategy.
His Royal Highness went on to emphasise Bahrain’s decade-long economic reform, which has helped create a robust and diversified economic climate. He added that Bahrain’s business fundamentals ensured an environment conducive for international investment.
His Royal Highness stressed that maintaining the essential components, which ensure the diversity of the economy and sustainability of growth across vital sectors, remain the Kingdom’s priority.
His Royal Highness concluded by extending his best wishes to the people of Bahrain during the holy month of Ramadan, and highlighted the importance of Islamic values, reinforced by the commitment to the rituals of the holy month.
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