
His Royal Highness Prince Khalifa bin Salman Al Khalifa the Prime Minister emphasized that a democratic country which is rich in legislation such as the Kingdom of Bahrain, the law should takes its course versus terrorists and instigators who try to drift the country into a quagmire of sectarian strife. This came when HRH the Prime Minister received a number of senior officials in the Kingdom in the presence of: the Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (SCIA)'s President, His Highness Shaikh Abdullah bin Khalifa Al Khalifa; the House of Representatives' Speaker, H.E. Mr. Khalifa bin Ahmed Al-Dhahrani; the Shura Council's Chairman, H.E. Mr. Ali bin Saleh Al-Saleh; and a number of MPs. During the meeting, His Royal Highness the Prime Minister urged focusing on improving economic and security situations because they are one setup the pillar of which is stability and to deprive anyone of the opportunity to destabilize the pillars of this setup, affirming that the doors and scopes are widely open for more foreign investments in the Kingdom and that the Government strives its hardest to cement proper grounds that are encouraging to investments and ensure their successfulness. His Royal Highness the Prime Minister stressed that the Government never accepts any retreat from Bahrain's pioneering although there's someone who tries to change our priorities in development by stirring problems. His Highness the Prime Minister affirmed the Government's diligence on activation of the economic situation and benefiting from the stimuli possessed by the Kingdom of Bahrain, such as the King Fahd Causeway, which is considered a key mercantile contributory.
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