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BRIDGING THE GULF
Theresa May promises to beef up Britain’s intelligence sharing in the Middle East to destroy ISIS
Ahead of her first trip to visit British troops abroad, the PM announced new measures to “prevent radicalisation" and tackle terrorism
BY HARRY COLE, WESTMINSTER CORRESPONDENT IN MANAMA, BAHRAIN
5th December 2016, 11:30 pm
THERESA May has promised to beef up Britain’s intelligence sharing in the Middle East to destroy ISIS ahead of her first visit to British troops abroad on active service.
Attending the Gulf Cooperation Council in Bahrain, the PM announced new measures to “prevent radicalisation and to tackle terrorism”, claiming “now more than ever, Gulf security is our security.”
REUTERS
Britain’s Prime Minister Theresa May arrives at Bahrain International Airport ahead the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Summit
As well as new joint airport screening measures, No10 will set up new counter-terrorist training with Gulf partners and will despatch UK experts to help beef up cyber security in the region.
Mrs May said the “robust new package of joint measures with the Gulf to tackle terrorism and bolster our joint security” would keep Brits “safe at home and overseas”.
The announcement came ahead of the PM’s speech to joint forces personnel on board HMS Ocean today currently docked at the the Khalifa Bin Salman Port in Bahrain.
REUTERS
She is welcomed by Bahrain’s Prime Minister Prince Khalifa bin Salman al-Khalifa
She will speak to 900 serviceman from 845 Naval Air Squadron, 662 Army Air Corps, 27 Squadron RAF and 42 Commando on board the Royal Navy Fleet Flagship.
Theresa May addresses sailors on board HMS Ocean during her trip to attend the Gulf Cooperati. UK’s premier warship is currently serving as the command platform for vital operations in the Middle East, directing the giant US Task Force 50 fleet.
REUTERS
Theresa May will be the first female PM to attend the Gulf Cooperation Council Summit
PARESS ASSOCIATION
The PM meets with the Prime Minister of Bahrain H.R.H. Prince Khalifa bin Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa during her two-day visit to Bahrain
GETTY IMAGES
The pair appear to get along as they chat shortly after PM arrives
Ahead of the speech Mrs May said last night: “Through the construction of HMS Juffair, we are creating a permanent naval base in the region, the first such facility east of Suez since 1971.”
MORE NEWS
BRIDGING THE GULF
Theresa May promises to beef up Britain’s intelligence sharing in the Middle East to destroy ISIS
Ahead of her first trip to visit British troops abroad, the PM announced new measures to “prevent radicalisation" and tackle terrorism
BY HARRY COLE, WESTMINSTER CORRESPONDENT IN MANAMA, BAHRAIN
5th December 2016, 11:30 pm
THERESA May has promised to beef up Britain’s intelligence sharing in the Middle East to destroy ISIS ahead of her first visit to British troops abroad on active service.
Attending the Gulf Cooperation Council in Bahrain, the PM announced new measures to “prevent radicalisation and to tackle terrorism”, claiming “now more than ever, Gulf security is our security.”
REUTERS
Britain’s Prime Minister Theresa May arrives at Bahrain International Airport ahead the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Summit
As well as new joint airport screening measures, No10 will set up new counter-terrorist training with Gulf partners and will despatch UK experts to help beef up cyber security in the region.
Mrs May said the “robust new package of joint measures with the Gulf to tackle terrorism and bolster our joint security” would keep Brits “safe at home and overseas”.
The announcement came ahead of the PM’s speech to joint forces personnel on board HMS Ocean today currently docked at the the Khalifa Bin Salman Port in Bahrain.
REUTERS
She is welcomed by Bahrain’s Prime Minister Prince Khalifa bin Salman al-Khalifa
She will speak to 900 serviceman from 845 Naval Air Squadron, 662 Army Air Corps, 27 Squadron RAF and 42 Commando on board the Royal Navy Fleet Flagship.
Theresa May addresses sailors on board HMS Ocean during her trip to attend the Gulf Cooperati. UK’s premier warship is currently serving as the command platform for vital operations in the Middle East, directing the giant US Task Force 50 fleet.
REUTERS
Theresa May will be the first female PM to attend the Gulf Cooperation Council Summit
PARESS ASSOCIATION
The PM meets with the Prime Minister of Bahrain H.R.H. Prince Khalifa bin Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa during her two-day visit to Bahrain
GETTY IMAGES
The pair appear to get along as they chat shortly after PM arrives
Ahead of the speech Mrs May said last night: “Through the construction of HMS Juffair, we are creating a permanent naval base in the region, the first such facility east of Suez since 1971.”