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of the Baghdad Pact for the cause of greater global peace.  In Lloyd’s answer he

                   referred to the creation of NATO and how it aided the West in countering the


                   Soviets.  He believed that the countries in close proximity to the Soviet Union in the


                   Middle East did well by forging their own alliance and it was in HMG’s own interest

                   to take part in such an alliance.  He concluded that the Pact’s objectives were purely


                   defensive. 513

                          The Foreign Secretary was then escorted to the Ruler’s palace in Gudaibiya


                   for a formal banquet.  Although it was previously proposed by Burrows that a

                   private meeting with Sheikh Salman and the British Minister would follow the


                   dinner reception, recent developments intruded on the evening’s conversation and

                   the topic of Britain’s stance towards the HEC was openly reviewed.  Burrows


                   recorded the points discussed between the two parties during the banquet.  In the

                   Resident’s account, the Ruler informed the Foreign Secretary of information he


                   believed that connected the HEC with British officials in Bahrain.  On his part Lloyd

                   expressed Britain’s confidence in the Ruler’s statesmanship.  Lloyd later suggested


                   to the Ruler that he set up an Advisory Council that would become a means by which

                   ‘reasonable elements from Bahraini society’ could offer advice.  Regarding HMG’s


                   dealings with ‘insensible and ignorant elements of society’ Lloyd explained to the

                   Ruler that ‘We found that by giving them an opportunity to talk they became much


                   less dangerous.  The same should be tried in Bahrain’. 514   The reception at the palace







                   513  ‘Biritaniyah alti Waqat Meethaq Huquq Al-Insan hal tafi Biltizamatiha?’ [Britain, who signed on the
                   Human Rights Charter does it abide by its Responsibilities?], Al-Watan, 6 April 1956, 1 and 5.
                   514  TNA, FO 1016/465, Burrows to Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (SOSFA), 3 March 1956.


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