DUBAI (Reuters) - Gulf finance ministers said on Wednesday they would support Bahrain's financing needs after reviewing its proposed fiscal balance programme at a meeting in Manama.
"The ministers reaffirmed their countries' commitment to supporting the financing needs of a fiscal balance programme with targeted indicators," they said in a statement.
The ministers were from Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait and Bahrain.
The Gulf Cooperation Council members have been discussing aid to Manama for more than a year, as foreign investors dumped Bahrain's bonds, bankers and other Gulf sources have told Reuters.
In late June, the three countries said in a statement they were considering "all options" to support Bahrain and finalise an integrated aid programme, which they said would soon be announced.
Manama has projected a state budget gap of $3.5 billion in 2018.
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(Reporting by Katie Paul; Editing by Catherine Evans)