Bahrain hopes for Egypt to continue regional role post-election

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An Egyptian man casts his vote at a polling station in the capital Cairo on May 26, 2014. Egyptians voted for a new president, with the ex-army chief who overthrew the country's first democratically elected leader and crushed his Islamist movement expected to win in a landslide. (AFP PHOTO/MOHAMED EL-SHAHED)
An Egyptian man casts his vote at a polling station in the capital Cairo on May 26, 2014. Egyptians voted for a new president, with the ex-army chief who overthrew the country's first democratically elected leader and crushed his Islamist movement expected to win in a landslide.  (AFP PHOTO/MOHAMED EL-SHAHED)
An Egyptian man casts his vote at a polling station in the capital Cairo on Monday. 
(AFP PHOTO/MOHAMED EL-SHAHED)

The foreign ministry of Bahrain said on Monday that it is following the presidential election in Egypt “with great interest” and stressed the need for stability “for Egypt to continue its leading and natural role in the region”.

The Bahraini ministry lauded “the large turnout by the brotherly Egyptian people at ballot boxes to choose an elected president within the framework of the roadmap”. It also welcomed the “implementation of the will of the Egyptian people,” saying it “hopes for combined sincere efforts to complete the process and enhance national security, stability and development”.

Egyptians began voting on Monday to choose between former defence minister Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi and Nasserist Hamdeen Sabahy. The polling is expected to close on Tuesday night.

Bahrain has been a supporter of Egypt’s interim government since the ouster of former President Mohamed Morsi last summer.

Representatives of Egypt’s Air Force travelled to Bahrain in April to participate in joint exercises intended to deepen relations between the two countries.

Bahrain and other Gulf states, with the exception of Qatar, have been staunch supporters of the interim government. Bahrain, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates all recalled their ambassadors to Qatar over interference in the affairs of other countries.

Qatar is perceived to be a supporter of the Muslim Brotherhood, which is now banned in Egypt and listed as a terror organisation.

 

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