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His Majesty the Sultan issues two Royal decrees.

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Last updated: 2024/09/30 at 3:06 PM
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In a recent announcement, His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik issued two Royal decrees appointing non-resident ambassadors for the Sultanate of Oman. The first Royal Decree, No. 39/2024, appoints Talal bin Sulaiman bin Habib Al Rahbi as Oman’s non-resident ambassador to the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela and the Republic of Ecuador. Ahmed bin Mohammed bin Nasser Al Araimi has also been appointed as the Sultanate of Oman’s non-resident ambassador to the Portuguese Republic and the Principality of Monaco. Additionally, Mallalah bin Mahmoud bin Shaaban Al Balushi and Saif bin Rashid bin Saif Al Jahwari have been appointed as non-resident ambassadors to the Republic of Moldova and Turkmenistan, Georgia, and the Republic of Azerbaijan respectively.

The second Royal Decree, No. 40/2024, ratifies the agreement of air services between the government of the Sultanate of Oman and the government of Georgia. This agreement, signed in Riyadh on December 4, 2023, has been officially ratified in accordance with the version attached to the decree. The decree also states that it shall be published in the Official Gazette and enforced from its date of issue.

These appointments and ratifications reflect the Sultanate of Oman’s commitment to strengthening diplomatic relations with various countries around the world. The appointment of non-resident ambassadors demonstrates Oman’s dedication to fostering relationships with countries in different regions, enhancing cooperation in various fields such as trade, culture, and tourism. By appointing ambassadors to countries such as Venezuela, Ecuador, Portugal, and Monaco, Oman aims to expand its global reach and strengthen its presence on the international stage.

The appointment of non-resident ambassadors is a strategic move by the Sultanate of Oman to enhance its diplomatic ties with key nations across the globe. By appointing ambassadors to countries in South America, Europe, and Central Asia, Oman is not only showcasing its commitment to international diplomacy but also its desire to engage with a diverse range of countries. These appointments provide Oman with an opportunity to engage in meaningful dialogue, foster mutual understanding, and promote cooperation on issues of shared interest.

Furthermore, the ratification of the air services agreement between Oman and Georgia demonstrates the Sultanate’s commitment to promoting connectivity and enhancing bilateral relations with other countries. This agreement will facilitate air travel between Oman and Georgia, providing more opportunities for people-to-people exchanges, tourism, and trade. By ratifying this agreement, Oman is opening up new avenues for collaboration and partnership with Georgia, further strengthening the ties between the two nations.

In conclusion, the recent Royal decrees issued by His Majesty Sultan Haitham bin Tarik underscore Oman’s proactive approach to diplomacy and its efforts to expand its presence on the global stage. The appointment of non-resident ambassadors to key countries, as well as the ratification of the air services agreement with Georgia, highlight Oman’s commitment to enhancing international cooperation and fostering goodwill with its international partners. These diplomatic initiatives will contribute to furthering Oman’s strategic interests and promoting mutual prosperity and development in the region and beyond.

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