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Minister of the Royal Office Welcomes Chief of Naval Staff from Saudi Arabia

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Last updated: 2024/11/12 at 12:24 PM
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The Minister of the Royal Office in Muscat, Gen. Sultan Mohammed Al Nu’mani, recently met with Lt. Gen Mohammed Abdulrahman Al Gharibi, Chief of Staff of the Saudi Royal Naval Forces, and his delegation during their visit to Oman. The meeting, which also included Rear Admiral Saif Nasser Al Rahbi, Commander of the Royal Navy of Oman (RNO), focused on various topics of mutual interest. The discussions held during the meeting aimed to strengthen the ties between the two countries and enhance cooperation in the naval sector.

The meeting between Gen. Sultan Mohammed Al Nu’mani and Lt. Gen Mohammed Abdulrahman Al Gharibi underscored the importance of maintaining strong bilateral relations between Oman and Saudi Arabia. Both sides expressed their commitment to enhancing cooperation and collaboration in the naval sector. The presence of Rear Admiral Saif Nasser Al Rahbi further highlighted the shared goals and objectives of the two countries in promoting peace and security in the region.

The visit of Lt. Gen Mohammed Abdulrahman Al Gharibi and his delegation to Oman is a testament to the close ties between the two countries. The meeting provided an opportunity for both sides to discuss ways to further strengthen their cooperation in the naval sector and explore new avenues for collaboration. The presence of high-ranking officials from both countries underscored the significance of the meeting and the importance of continuing to work together to address common challenges and promote stability in the region.

The discussions held during the meeting between the Minister of the Royal Office in Muscat and the Chief of Staff of the Saudi Royal Naval Forces focused on a range of topics of mutual interest. The presence of Rear Admiral Saif Nasser Al Rahbi, Commander of the Royal Navy of Oman, highlighted the importance of maritime security and cooperation in the region. The meeting provided a platform for both sides to exchange views and information on how to address shared challenges and enhance maritime security in the region.

The meeting between Gen. Sultan Mohammed Al Nu’mani and Lt. Gen Mohammed Abdulrahman Al Gharibi also emphasized the shared commitment of Oman and Saudi Arabia to promoting peace and stability in the region. The discussions between the two sides highlighted the importance of collaboration in the naval sector to address common security challenges and threats. The presence of high-ranking officials from both countries further underscored the strong partnership and close relationship between Oman and Saudi Arabia.

Overall, the meeting between the Minister of the Royal Office in Muscat and the Chief of Staff of the Saudi Royal Naval Forces was a productive and successful engagement. The discussions held during the meeting focused on enhancing cooperation in the naval sector and promoting peace and security in the region. The presence of Rear Admiral Saif Nasser Al Rahbi, Commander of the Royal Navy of Oman, added further weight to the discussions and highlighted the shared commitment of Oman and Saudi Arabia to working together to address common challenges and promote stability in the region.

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