Oman’s Foreign Minister signs key agreements with his Turkish counterpart during His Majesty’s state visit

ANKARA: The discussions revolved around strengthening bilateral ties across political, economic, and cultural domains, with both sides underscoring the importance of sustained coordination to address regional and global challenges while promoting sustainable development.

The visit also witnessed the signing of pivotal agreements aimed at deepening the strategic partnership between the two nations. These included memorandums of understanding (MOUs) in areas such as political consultations, central bank cooperation, culture, labour, and agriculture.

Sharing his reflections on social media, Sayyid Badr stated, “Productive consultations with my Turkish counterpart Hakan Fidan during HM the Sultan’s historic visit to the Republic of Türkiye. Together, we signed key agreements across pivotal sectors, including MOUs in political consultations, central bank cooperation, culture, labor, and agriculture, among others. These agreements reflect our shared vision to foster sustainable partnerships that advance mutual interests and align with the dynamic transformations shaping the global landscape.”

The Gulf Indians

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