Deputy King His Royal Highness Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa has reaffirmed the kingdom’s commitment to achieving its comprehensive development goals, under the leadership of His Majesty King Hamad.
He highlighted the importance of Team Bahrain’s unified efforts across various sectors in sustaining the country’s progress and prosperity, ensuring a better future for all.
He made the remarks as he visited the majlises of the Al Asfoor family, the Al Zayani family, and Abdulla bin Hamad Al Nuaimi yesterday.
HRH the Deputy King exchanged Ramadan greetings with the heads of the majlises and attendees.
He noted that the holy month of Ramadan strengthens social bonds, fosters meaningful gatherings, and reflects Bahrain’s deep-rooted traditions.
He expressed his pride in Bahraini citizens’ strong nationalism, sense of belonging and loyalty, which were evident during the visits.
He also underscored Bahrainis’ passion and ambition to contribute to the kingdom’s ongoing development.
The Deputy King emphasised that the Kingdom continues its development and prosperity with the support of its tight-knit community and social cohesion.
In this regard, HRH Prince Salman highlighted the role of the majlises in consolidating national values and enhancing social coexistence to meet the kingdom’s far-reaching aspirations.
He highlighted Bahrain’s commitment to further collaboration between the executive and legislative authorities, as well as the private sector, to boost accomplishments.
The heads of the majlises expressed their gratitude for HRH Prince Salman’s visit.
They acknowledged his commitment to engaging with all Bahraini citizens and commended the numerous achievements made during the prosperous era of His Majesty, with the unwavering support of HRH the Deputy King.
HRH Prince Salman was accompanied by Shaikh Mohammed bin Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa and several senior officials.
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