The UAE and Oman have discussed ways to strengthen their bilateral relations, focusing on boosting cooperation across various sectors that support the development priorities of both countries.
HH Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, has received Sayyid Badr Hamad Al Busaidi, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Sultanate of Oman.
They also reviewed several key issues related to the progress of joint Gulf action, examining collaborative efforts aimed at advancing regional integration and addressing shared challenges within the Gulf Cooperation Council.
HH Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed praised the strength of the UAE-Oman relations and the continued keenness to strengthen bilateral cooperation and partnership in a manner that reflects the depth of the historical ties between the two countries and serves their mutual interests.
UAE-Oman Bilateral Ties
UAE-Oman bilateral relations have long been characterized by strong ties built on mutual respect and cooperation.
The two countries share common interests in regional stability, economic growth, and development, and they have continually worked together to enhance their collaboration in various sectors, including trade, energy, infrastructure, and tourism.
Over the years, the two countries have sought to strengthen their partnership via regular diplomatic exchanges, joint projects, and shared initiatives, intending to advance national and regional priorities.
Furthermore, the UAE and Oman are key partners in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), working together to strengthen economic integration and address regional challenges. Their relationship is also marked by a shared commitment to peace, security, and prosperity in the broader Gulf region.
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