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Bahrain activists slam call for grouping of Arabs, Israel

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PLAN SLAMMED: Lawmakers and opposition activists in Bahrain have slammed foreign minister Sheikh Khaled bin Ahmad Al-Khalifa (pictured) for calling for a regional bloc. (AFP)

Lawmakers and opposition activists in Bahrain on Thursday slammed the foreign minister of the Gulf state, a staunch US ally, after he called for a regional grouping of Arabs and historic foe Israel.

"The minister should revoke his remarks... If he doesn't, he will have to answer members of parliament," Jalal Fayruz, an MP for the opposition Islamic National Accord Association (INAA), the main Shiite political formation, told AFP.

Foreign Minister Sheikh Khaled bin Ahmad Al-Khalifa proposed the creation of the regional bloc, which would also include Iran and Turkey, in an interview published on Wednesday.

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"Israel, Iran, Turkey and Arab states should sit together in one organisation," he was quoted as saying by the pan-Arab daily Al-Hayat.

"Aren't we all members of a global organisation called the United Nations? Why not (come together) on a regional basis? This is the only way to solve our problems. There's no other way to solve them, now or in 200 years."

Bahrain hosts the US Navy's Fifth Fleet and has a free trade agreement with Washington.

Crown Prince Sheikh Salman bin Hamad Al-Khalifa met Israeli officials during World Economic Forum summits in 2000 and 2003, while Sheikh Khaled met Israeli counterpart Tzipi Livni at the United Nations last year.

But political groupings in Bahrain, which is ruled by a Sunni dynasty and has a Shiite majority, oppose any normalisation of ties with Israel.

Sheikh Khaled's proposal serves "US plans to integrate Israel in the region," said Muslim Brotherhood MP Nasser Al-Fadhala.

Ibrahim Al-Sharif, secretary general of the National Democratic Action Association (NDAA), an opposition alliance of leftists and pan-Arab nationalists, said "parliament must hold the minister accountable."

"The minister must make clear if his remarks represent official policy or are a personal view," he told AFP.

Hasan Madan of the leftist Democratic Progressive Forum Association said: "With Israel occupying Arab lands and no prospect (of a breakthrough) in its negotiations with the Palestinians, bringing Israel into an organisation with the Arabs will encourage further aggression and occupation."

Political associations act as de facto parties in Bahrain, where political parties remain banned.

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Someone with sense!
Posted by motivated on Sunday 5 October 2008 at 10:29 UAE time


Finally a politician with foresight and a sense of how some of the regional issues (and therefore in many respects global issues) can be solved. By sitting together to work towards resolution that meets everyone's expectations.

INAA however would apparently rather see disjointed countries, constant fear of war, no movement forward, no attempt at rectification of the past through unification of the future. This is NOT about forgiveness or forgetting, it is not about compromise that all parties could not live with, it is about a FUTURE FOR THE ENTIRE REGION. A future that is confident, strong, unified and builds the horrific caverns of the past into cohesive bridges of the future that the children of this region can prosper from.

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