Bahrain summons Iraq's charge d'affaires for violating diplomatic norms - state media


CAIRO (Reuters) - Bahrain's foreign ministry has summoned Iraq's Chargé d'Affaires Moayad Omar Abdul Rahman for breaching diplomatic norms, the Bahrain state news agency said on Tuesday.

State media also reported that Rahman was handed an official note of protest for "(his) interference in the Kingdom's internal affairs," without providing further details.

A few hours after the statement was released, the Iraqi foreign ministry said it was returning Abdul Rahman to Baghdad where he will be stationed at the foreign ministry headquarters.

“The reason behind this decision is to boost the legacy of the Iraqi diplomacy and to conserve diplomatic norms” an official spokesperson for the Iraqi government said.

(This story has been refiled to correct a spelling error in the headline)

(Reporting by Moaz Abd-Alaziz & Omar Abdel Razek; Writing by Adam Makary; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama)

Subscribe now to our Premium Plan for an ad-free and unlimited reading experience!
   

Next In World

Factbox-Why is Prince Harry giving evidence in court?
Harry to become first British royal in 130 years to give evidence in court
Cop arrested after ex-girlfriend finds hidden camera in her home, US officials say
Alexa recorded kids’ voices – and Amazon ignored requests to delete them, feds say
Japan demographic woes deepen as birth rate hits record low
CEOs got smaller raises. It would still take a typical worker two lifetimes to make their annual pay
El Salvador president pledges white-collar prison in 'war' on corruption
Haiti rights group decries 'inhumane' conditions in police jails
AI chips are hot. Here’s what they are, what they’re for and why investors see gold
Trump, DeSantis trade barbs as 2024 campaign acrimony grows

Others Also Read