Oman’s Royal Office Minister Strengthens Diplomatic Ties with Japan and Sudan

Muscat : His Excellency Gen. Sultan Mohammed Al Nu’amani, Minister of the Royal Office of Oman, held separate meetings today with the ambassadors of Japan and Sudan, focusing on enhancing bilateral cooperation and discussing regional developments.

In his meeting with His Excellency Kiyoshi Serizawa, Ambassador of Japan to Oman, the two officials engaged in cordial discussions aimed at strengthening the longstanding relations between Oman and Japan. They explored avenues for mutual collaboration and addressed matters of shared interest.

Subsequently, Gen. Al Nu’amani received His Excellency Essam Awad Ahmed Metwally, Ambassador of the Republic of the Sudan to Oman. Their discussions centered on reinforcing existing cooperation between Oman and Sudan and reviewing recent regional and international developments of mutual concern.

These diplomatic engagements underscore Oman’s commitment to fostering strong international partnerships and contributing to regional stability.

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