
Bahraini King Hamad bin Isa Al-Khalifa's recent initiative to boost national conciliation dialogue manifests the "innate approach" of the Kingdom political leaders for openness toward all segments of the Bahraini society, affirmed the State of Kuwait Ambassador to the Kingdom. Sheikh Azzam Mubarak Al-Sabah, in a statement to KUNA on Friday, said meetings that have been held by the Crown Prince Salman Bin Hamad Al-Khalifa with representatives of political associations, members of the Shura Council and Parliament, upon the King instructions, "affirm desire for bolstering national unity and maintaining the social fabric of Bahrain." This initiative is an opportunity for interaction and openness among all sections of the Bahraini people for sake of reinforcing the national unity, Sheikh Azzam said in the remarks to KUNA. Moreover, such a conciliatory approach on part of the senior leadership will boost the national dialogue and the King initiative will serve his reforms' plans to boost the country prosperity. The Bahraini government has recently announced an agreement with parties involved in national dialogue to "usher in a new stage of national dialogue and to upgrade representation levels." The Crown Prince was instructed to meet with all parties to dialogue to look into how to overcome challenges snagging the conciliation efforts. The fresh stage of dialogue involves legislative, judicial and executive authorities.
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