Britain will help Gulf 'push back' against Iran aggression: PM

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Britain will help Gulf push back against Iran aggression: PM
Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May speaks at the Oman villa in Manama, Bahrain on December 7, 2016. Reuters

Bahrain - May said she wanted a "strategic partnership" to help boost security in Gulf countries

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Published: Wed 7 Dec 2016, 1:03 PM

Last updated: Wed 7 Dec 2016, 3:12 PM

Britain will help Gulf states "push back" against aggressive regional actions by Iran, Prime Minister Theresa May told the Gulf Cooperation Council in Bahrain on Wednesday in a televised address.
"We must... continue to confront state actors whose influence fuels instability in the region," May told Gulf leaders at the summit.
"So I want to assure you that I am clear-eyed about the threat that Iran poses to the Gulf and to the wider Middle East."
She added: "We must... work together to push back against Iran's aggressive regional actions."
May said she wanted a "strategic partnership" to help boost security in Gulf countries, including defence investment and military training in Bahrain and Jordan.
The prime minister also spoke about discussions to improve trade ties with Gulf countries as Britain prepares to leave the European Union.
"I want these talks to pave the way for an ambitious trade arrangement" after Brexit, she said.
The Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud of Saudi Arabia  opened the summit on Tuesday with a call for a "doubling of efforts" to face regional challenges.


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