Oman strengthens diplomatic ties with Afghanistan, Iraq, and Romania through meetings led by Minister al Nu’amani. The discussions focused on enhancing cooperation and mutual benefits. Notable acknowledgments were made toward representatives from all three countries, emphasizing Oman’s commitment to international partnerships.
Oman is advancing its diplomatic relations with Afghanistan, Iraq, and Romania through recent high-level meetings. H E Gen Sultan Mohammed al Nu’amani, Oman’s Minister of Royal Office, welcomed Amir Khan Muttaqi, the Acting Foreign Minister of Afghanistan. Discussions centered on enhancing bilateral cooperation for mutual benefits, with participation from Omar Ghulam Rasouli, the Chargé d’Affaires at the Afghan Embassy in Oman.
In addition, Minister al Nu’amani met Qais Saad Al Amri, the Iraqi Ambassador to Oman. Their conversation emphasized strengthening cooperation between Iraq and Oman, focusing on regional and international interests.
Furthermore, Minister al Nu’amani held a meeting with Florin Marius, Romania’s Ambassador to Oman, marking the conclusion of his tenure. The Minister praised the ambassador’s efforts in boosting bilateral relations, while Ambassador Marius expressed gratitude for the support received during his term, underlining the strong ties between Oman and Romania.
These diplomatic engagements underscore Oman’s dedication to building international partnerships and engaging in substantial discussions concerning regional and global issues.
Oman’s recent diplomatic meetings with Afghanistan, Iraq, and Romania highlight its focus on strengthening international relations. Through discussions centered on cooperation, the Sultanate aims to enhance partnerships and address shared interests in regional stability and global matters. The commendations exchanged also signify the lasting relationships fostered by Oman’s diplomatic efforts.
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