Oman reaffirmed its commitment to global peace and diplomatic solutions at the recent International Forum “Peace and Trust: Unity of Purpose for a Sustainable Future” held in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan. Foreign Minister Sayyid Badr Albusaidi led the Sultanate’s delegation to the significant event, marking both the International Year of Peace and Trust 2025 and Turkmenistan’s 30th anniversary of neutrality. This forum underscored the importance of international cooperation in a world facing complex challenges, and Oman’s participation highlights its long-standing dedication to fostering stability and understanding.
Oman’s Role in the Ashgabat Forum & Global Peace Initiatives
The forum in Ashgabat convened a distinguished gathering of world leaders, heads of international organizations, and senior officials from across the globe. It provided a crucial platform for exchanging perspectives on strengthening multilateral cooperation, building mutual trust, and forging effective partnerships to bolster regional and international security. The event is a key component of Turkmenistan’s broader series of international activities designed to promote the UN-declared International Year of Peace and Trust 2025. This year aims to encourage constructive dialogue and prioritize diplomatic resolutions to conflicts worldwide.
A Focus on Preventive Diplomacy
Oman’s active participation in the Ashgabat forum is a clear demonstration of its consistent approach to supporting initiatives that advance peace. The Sultanate has long been a proponent of preventive diplomacy, believing that proactive engagement and dialogue are essential to preventing conflicts from escalating. This commitment is deeply rooted in Oman’s core foreign policy principles, which emphasize mutual respect, good neighbourliness, and non-interference in the internal affairs of other nations.
Furthermore, Oman consistently advocates for the peaceful settlement of disputes, offering its good offices to mediate and facilitate negotiations. This approach has earned the Sultanate a reputation as a trusted and neutral mediator in regional and international conflicts. The country’s willingness to engage with all parties involved, without taking sides, is a key factor in its success.
Turkmenistan’s Neutrality and the International Year of Peace
The choice of Ashgabat as the host city for this important forum is particularly significant, coinciding with the 30th anniversary of Turkmenistan’s permanent neutrality. This policy of neutrality has allowed Turkmenistan to play a constructive role in regional diplomacy and to serve as a bridge between different cultures and perspectives. The country’s commitment to peaceful coexistence aligns perfectly with the goals of the International Year of Peace and Trust.
The International Year of Peace and Trust 2025, as championed by Turkmenistan, seeks to revitalize global efforts to promote peace and security. It recognizes that sustainable peace requires not only the absence of war but also the presence of justice, equality, and opportunity for all. The forum in Ashgabat served as a catalyst for renewed commitment to these principles.
Strengthening Regional and International Security
Oman’s involvement in the Ashgabat forum also reflects its dedication to enhancing security and shared interests among nations. The Sultanate recognizes that security is not solely a national concern but a collective responsibility. Therefore, it actively participates in regional and international initiatives aimed at addressing common security challenges, such as terrorism, piracy, and transnational crime. This proactive stance is crucial for maintaining stability in a volatile global landscape.
Additionally, Oman’s foreign policy prioritizes strengthening cooperation with its regional and international partners. The country believes that collaborative efforts are essential to addressing complex challenges and building a more peaceful and prosperous world. The forum provided an opportunity to reinforce these partnerships and explore new avenues for cooperation. The emphasis on regional stability was a recurring theme throughout the discussions.
Oman’s Enduring Commitment to Peace
The participation of Foreign Minister Sayyid Badr Albusaidi and the Omani delegation in the Ashgabat forum underscores the Sultanate’s unwavering commitment to peace, diplomacy, and international cooperation. Oman’s approach, based on mutual respect and peaceful resolution of disputes, serves as a valuable model for other nations. The forum’s focus on the International Year of Peace and Trust 2025 provides a timely opportunity to reaffirm these principles and to work towards a more sustainable and peaceful future. The principles discussed at the forum will undoubtedly shape Oman’s future foreign policy initiatives.
As the world navigates increasingly complex challenges, the need for dialogue, understanding, and cooperation has never been greater. Oman’s continued engagement in initiatives like the Ashgabat forum demonstrates its dedication to building a more peaceful and secure world for all. To learn more about Oman’s foreign policy and its role in promoting regional stability, visit the official website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Sultanate of Oman.

