Oman and Iraq Reaffirm Historic Ties and Strengthen Bilateral Cooperation
Muscat, The Gulf Observer: The Sultanate of Oman and the Republic of Iraq underscored the deep historical relations binding their nations during a high-level session of political talks held in Muscat on Monday. The Omani delegation was led by Foreign Minister Sayyid Badr Hamad Al Busaidi, while the Iraqi side was headed by Dr. Fuad Hussein, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Iraq.
The discussions focused on enhancing cooperation in various sectors, including politics, economics, trade, and culture, with both ministers expressing a shared commitment to advancing mutual interests. They explored ways to further strengthen these ties for the benefit of both countries.
In addition to bilateral cooperation, the ministers addressed key regional and international developments, with a particular emphasis on the ongoing Israeli aggression in Gaza and its wider implications for regional stability. Both sides condemned the violence and discussed the escalating tensions resulting from the conflict.
The ministers reaffirmed their continued support for peaceful resolutions and emphasized the importance of upholding international law and principles of justice. They stressed the need for collective efforts to promote regional and global security and stability.
The session was attended by officials from both sides, reflecting the importance of this partnership in fostering peace and development.