The Sultanate of Oman and the Syrian Arab Republic have reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening bilateral ties with a landmark visit by Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad Hassan Al-Shaibani to Muscat. This visit, the first official engagement of its kind, underscores Oman’s consistent policy of fostering dialogue and cooperation with regional partners, particularly as Syria looks towards reintegration on the Arab stage. Discussions centered on enhancing collaboration in political, economic, and cultural spheres, as well as addressing critical regional and international issues.
A Historic Meeting in Muscat: Oman-Syria Relations
Sayyid Badr bin Hamad Al Busaidi, Oman’s Foreign Minister, warmly welcomed Minister Al-Shaibani, highlighting the deep-rooted historical relationship between the two nations. The meeting served as a platform to emphasize the mutual desire to bolster cooperation across a wide range of sectors. Both ministers acknowledged the importance of continued communication and coordination to navigate the complex challenges facing the region. This renewed diplomatic push signals a positive step towards greater stability and collaboration in the Middle East.
Focus on Regional Stability and Sovereignty
A key aspect of the discussions involved Oman’s steadfast support for achieving security and stability within Syria. Sayyid Badr reiterated Oman’s respect for Syria’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, principles that have consistently guided its foreign policy. This stance reflects Oman’s broader commitment to non-interference in the internal affairs of other nations and its belief in peaceful resolutions to conflict. The ministers also exchanged views on broader regional developments, seeking common ground and exploring opportunities for joint initiatives.
Economic and Cultural Cooperation on the Agenda
Beyond political considerations, the meeting placed significant emphasis on expanding economic and cultural cooperation between Oman and Syria. Minister Al-Shaibani expressed his country’s appreciation for Oman’s balanced policies and its role in supporting Syrian security and stability. He specifically highlighted Syria’s aspiration to benefit from Oman’s experience and expertise in infrastructure development, including port management, road construction, and connectivity projects – crucial for the rebuilding phase.
The Syrian Minister also noted the deep cultural and civilizational ties that have historically linked the two countries, fostering continuous communication and understanding between their peoples. This cultural exchange is seen as a vital component of strengthening the overall relationship and building lasting bridges of friendship. The potential for increased trade and investment was also discussed, with both sides identifying areas of mutual benefit. This focus on economic ties is expected to be a major driver of the strengthened Oman-Syria relations.
Reactivating Joint Mechanisms and Future Agreements
To formalize and accelerate the renewed cooperation, both countries agreed to update existing collaborative frameworks. A crucial step will be the resumption of work for the Omani-Syrian Joint Committee, which will convene at the ministerial level in the near future. This committee will serve as a central mechanism for identifying and implementing joint projects and initiatives. The discussions also revealed plans to review priorities for bilateral cooperation and to sign a series of new agreements and memoranda of understanding.
Sayyid Badr affirmed that senior officials from both nations will soon meet to develop a detailed executive work program, ensuring that the commitments made during the ministerial meeting translate into tangible results. This proactive approach demonstrates a genuine desire to move beyond rhetoric and into a phase of concrete action. The commitment to reactivating existing agreements and forging new ones underscores the seriousness of this diplomatic effort and the potential for long-term bilateral cooperation.
Syria’s Reintegration and Oman’s Role
Oman views Syria’s return to the Arab fold as a positive development, believing it will contribute to greater regional stability. Sayyid Badr emphasized Oman’s support for Syria regaining its rightful role and position on both the Arab and international stages. He highlighted Syria’s historical significance and its enduring civilizational role, positioning it as an important element within Oman’s broader foreign policy framework. This support is not merely symbolic; Oman is actively working to facilitate Syria’s reintegration through diplomatic engagement and practical assistance.
Minister Al-Shaibani echoed the sentiment of strong historical ties, emphasizing the mutual respect and constructive cooperation that have characterized Oman’s foreign policy with Syria. He expressed hope that the strengthened relationship would contribute significantly to Syria’s reconstruction efforts, particularly in the economic and service sectors. He also acknowledged Oman’s diplomatic wisdom and experience, indicating a desire to learn from its successful mediation efforts in the region.
The meeting concluded with a shared commitment to maintaining open channels of communication and to working together to address common challenges. Both sides expressed optimism about the future of their relationship and the potential for it to flourish in the years to come. The reactivation of all existing agreements and the formation of a joint committee to prepare for enhanced sectoral linkages signal a concrete path forward for this revitalized partnership.

