FILE PHOTO: Saudi Arabia's King Salman attends a summit between Arab league and European Union member states, in the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, February 24, 2019. REUTERS/Mohamed Abd El Ghany/File Photo

DUBAI (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia’s King Salman visited Bahrain, a key ally and recipient of a $10 billion Gulf state bailout, on Wednesday to discuss bilateral relations and regional developments, Bahraini and Saudi state media said.

The short visit of a few hours comes a day after Manama formalised an agreement with Kuwait made last year for financial aid to support the Bahraini economy as part of an assistance package with other Gulf neighbours.

Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates together pledged $10 billion in financial aid to Bahrain in October to rescue it from a potential debt crisis.

Bahrain said it expected to receive up to $2 billion by the end of 2018 as part of the package which would be disbursed over five years.

The ministry of finance has said it received payments in 2018 and that more details of the bailout package will be released this year.

King Salman met Bahrain’s King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa, as well as the country’s crown prince and prime minister.

Saudi state news agency SPA said the two kings discussed bilateral relations and “prospects for cooperation and coordination in various fields”.

Bahrain’s finances have been hit hard by a slump in oil prices in 2014 and it has been struggling to cut government spending while avoiding public anger over austerity measures.