HE Abdulrahman bin Mohamed Al Owais, Minister of Health and Prevention (MoHAP), extended his heartfelt congratulations to the government and people of Bahrain on the occasion of the Kingdom's National Day, wishing all Bahrainis further growth, development, prosperity, and stability.
The Minister said that the UAE and Bahrain share deeply rooted relations built on solid foundations laid by the late Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan. "The two countries' relations have become a role model for how the relationship between any two sisterly countries should be."
Al Owais said that the two nations' bilateral relations reinforce the GCC's unity thanks to their steadfast determination to strengthen and grow distinctive ties and foster bilateral cooperation.
"The leadership of the two sisterly countries have similar perspectives on a variety of Arab, regional, and global issues, which helps both nations achieve their development goals and objectives for building a stable, prosperous future for present and future generations," the minister said.
H.E. Dr. Mohammed Salim Al Olama, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Health and Prevention (MoHAP), stressed that the UAE and Bahrain share deeply rooted fraternal relations built on solid foundations of shared history and social and cultural legacies.
Speaking on the occasion of the 51st National Day of Bahrain, Al Olama extended his heartfelt wishes to the government and people of Bahrain, saying that the UAE-Bahraini historical relations set a great example of how strong ties between any two sisterly countries should be.
Al Olama stated that both countries have identical developmental objectives to ensure that future generations have access to every resource for stability and prosperity.
He reaffirmed that the relationship between the UAE and the Kingdom of Bahrain is one of the key pillars supporting the unity of the Gulf Cooperation Council, adding that the two countries have always been keen to increase health cooperation between health facilities, universities, and medical care providers to strengthen partnerships and support health research and development in both brotherly countries.