Gates meets with Bahrain’s leaders

In Saturday’s meetings, Mr. Gates is expected to urge a more open dialogue with political opposition groups, while offering reassurances of U.S. support for the rulers.

March 12, 2011 03:16 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 03:41 am IST - MANAMA, Bahrain

U.S. Defence Secretary Robert Gates is escorted by Bahrain's Minister of State for Defence Mohammad bin Abdullah Al-Khalifa, centre right, on arrival in Manama on Friday. Photo: AP.

U.S. Defence Secretary Robert Gates is escorted by Bahrain's Minister of State for Defence Mohammad bin Abdullah Al-Khalifa, centre right, on arrival in Manama on Friday. Photo: AP.

U.S. Defence Secretary Robert Gates is meeting in Bahrain with the kingdom’s top rulers, who are facing growing demands for more political freedom.

In Saturday’s meetings, Mr. Gates is expected to urge a more open dialogue with political opposition groups, while offering reassurances of U.S. support for the rulers.

Mr. Gates is the first member of President Barack Obama’s Cabinet to visit this tiny Persian Gulf nation since street protests began in mid—February.

Bahrain’s rulers are facing rising conflict between Sunni Muslims who support the ruling system and majority Shiites demanding the Sunnis give up their monopoly on power.

The country is of great strategic importance to the United States, whose naval 5th Fleet is based in Bahrain as a bulwark against Iran.

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