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Iran, Bahrain to begin talks on releasing Iranian funds, resuming political relations

Iran and Bahrain have actually concurred to begin speak about the release of Iranian funds frozen in Bahrain and resuming diplomatic ties, Iran's state media reported on Monday.

On Sunday, Bahrain's state news agency stated the 2 countries have actually accepted begin going over re-establishing political relations.

The two parts have consented to hold technical negotiations to complimentary Iranian funds frozen in Bahrain, Iran's state media stated, without elaborating on the timing of the talks or the quantities included.

The talks will be focused on launching funds of Iran's main bank and other banks held in Bahrain, according to the state media.

The arrangement was reached at a meeting in Tehran, in which Bahrain's minister of foreign affairs Abdullatif Al-Zayani and Iran's acting foreign minister Ali Bagheri Kani took part.

Bahrain, home to the U.S. Navy Fifth Fleet, has long blamed Tehran for stimulating its own bulk Shi'ite Muslim population versus the country's Sunni monarchy. It cut diplomatic ties with Iran in 2016 a day after Saudi Arabia did so due to the fact that of attacks on the Saudi embassy in Tehran.

Last month, Bahrain's King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa stated in a conference with Russian President Vladimir Putin that there was no factor to delay the resumption of diplomatic relations between the kingdom and Iran.

(source: Reuters)