The Sultanate of Oman recently signed the Technical Cooperation Framework document for the period 2024-2029 with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in Vienna. This marks the third document signed by Oman and demonstrates the sultanate’s commitment to cooperation in various fields such as radiation safety, agriculture, food safety, human health, water resources, environment, and cultural heritage. The signing of this document reflects Oman’s dedication to achieving the objectives outlined in Oman Vision 2040. Yousef Ahmed Al Jabri, the Permanent Representative of Oman to the IAEA, and Hua Liu, Deputy Director General of IAEA Technical Cooperation, signed the document.
The cooperation framework between Oman and the IAEA is aimed at enhancing cooperation in key areas that are crucial for the development and progress of the sultanate. By signing this document, Oman seeks to strengthen its capabilities in radiation safety, agriculture, food safety, human health, water resources, environment, and cultural heritage. These areas are of significant importance for Oman’s overall development and align with the goals set out in Oman Vision 2040. The signing of this document reaffirms the commitment of both Oman and the IAEA to work together towards achieving mutual goals and objectives.
The signing of the Technical Cooperation Framework document in Vienna is a significant milestone for Oman and the IAEA. This collaboration will enable both parties to work together on various projects and initiatives aimed at promoting development and progress in key areas such as radiation safety, agriculture, food safety, human health, water resources, environment, and cultural heritage. By joining forces, Oman and the IAEA can leverage their respective expertise and resources to address common challenges and achieve shared objectives. The signing of this document underscores the sultanate’s commitment to enhancing its capabilities in these critical areas.
The Technical Cooperation Framework document signed between Oman and the IAEA is part of a broader effort to strengthen cooperation between the sultanate and the international community. By signing this document, Oman demonstrates its willingness to engage with international partners to address global challenges and promote sustainable development. The collaboration between Oman and the IAEA in key areas such as radiation safety, agriculture, food safety, human health, water resources, environment, and cultural heritage reflects the sultanate’s commitment to playing a constructive role in the international arena. This partnership is expected to yield significant benefits for Oman and contribute to the achievement of its long-term development goals.
The signing of the Technical Cooperation Framework document in Vienna underscores the importance of international collaboration in addressing global challenges. By working together, Oman and the IAEA can pool their resources and expertise to implement projects and initiatives that will benefit both parties. The cooperation between Oman and the IAEA in areas such as radiation safety, agriculture, food safety, human health, water resources, environment, and cultural heritage holds great promise for advancing sustainable development in the sultanate. This partnership exemplifies the sultanate’s commitment to enhancing its capabilities and achieving its long-term development objectives in alignment with Oman Vision 2040.
In conclusion, the signing of the Technical Cooperation Framework document between the Sultanate of Oman and the International Atomic Energy Agency in Vienna reflects the sultanate’s commitment to enhancing cooperation in key areas crucial for its development. This collaboration will enable Oman to strengthen its capabilities in radiation safety, agriculture, food safety, human health, water resources, environment, and cultural heritage, aligning with the goals outlined in Oman Vision 2040. By working together, Oman and the IAEA can address common challenges and achieve shared objectives, contributing to sustainable development in the sultanate and beyond.