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NATO parliamentariansÂ’ visit
highlights democratic progress
in
NATO Parliamentarians have just completed a
five-day fact-finding mission to
In Bahrain, some 20 European and North
American members of the AssemblyÂ’s Mediterranean Special Group (GSM) met with
Mr. Ali Bin Saleh Al-Saleh, Chairman of the Shura Council (upper house) and Mr.
Khalifa Bin Ahmed Al-Dhahrani, Chairman of the Council of Representatives (lower
house), as well as selected groups of legislators. Defence Minister General
Sheikh Khalifa bin Ahmed Al-Khalifa and Minister of State for
Foreign Affairs Nizar al-Baharna
also met the
In
Against the backdrop of tensions in the
region following the detention of 15 British marines by Iranian Revolutionary
Guards and the US decision to hold a major naval exercise in the Gulf, officials
from both Bahrain and Kuwait expressed their serious concerns about the
deterioration of relations between Western countries and Tehran. While NATO parliamentarians voiced their
profound anxiety at the prospect of a nuclear-armed Iran, legislators from the
two Gulf countries were apparently more worried about an extreme radioactive
release from the Bushehr Iranian civilian power plant—situated near the Northern
shore of the Gulf—as a result of a military strike against Iran or a nuclear
accident.
Discussions among parliamentarians often
focussed on the situation in
Officials from both countries had a very
positive evaluation of ICI and the role of NATO in the Gulf region. However,
Kuwaiti officials expressed their unease at the idea that the NATO Training
Cooperation Initiative launched at the Riga Summit in 2006 may include the
development of a common training facility or centre for Mediterranean Dialogue
and ICI countries. Kuwaiti officials would prefer that the two programmes remain
separate for the time being.
NATO PA members
were pleased to witness the vitality of democratic institutions in both
countries, where elected assemblies offer a real counterbalance to the executive
branches. They also noted the relatively free role of the media, particularly in
Parliamentarians
from
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The NATO Parliamentary Assembly, founded
in 1955 with a Brussels-based secretariat,
brings
together 248 national parliamentarians from the 26 NATO countries.
In
addition, 15 associate delegations from Central and
and
7 Parliamentary Observer delegations participate in Assembly activities and
meetings.
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