The National Defence College (NDC) in Muscat recently hosted Christophe Farno, the Ambassador of the European Union to Oman, who delivered a lecture on “The European Union and its role in promoting peace and security in the Middle East (ME)”. The lecture was part of the curriculum for the 12th National Defence Course and was attended by Rear Admiral Ali Abdullah Al Shidi, Commandant of the NDC. Farno addressed various challenges and events in the Middle East and their global repercussions, emphasizing the geostrategic importance of the region for the European Union.
During his lecture, Farno highlighted the significance of dialogue and peace talks in the rapidly changing scenarios of the Middle East. He also praised the role of the Sultanate of Oman in the international arena, recognizing the country’s historical contributions to peace through mediation and the promotion of communication among different peoples. Attendees at the event had the opportunity to raise queries and engage in discussions with the guest speaker, allowing for a comprehensive understanding of the topics addressed.
The lecture was well-attended by senior officers from the Sultan’s Armed Forces (SAF), officers from military and security units, as well as the NDC’s staff and candidates of the 12th National Defence Course. Representatives from civil departments were also present, reflecting the broad interest and importance of the topics covered in the lecture. As a platform for dialogue and knowledge-sharing, the event provided valuable insights into the European Union’s perspective on peace and security in the Middle East.
Farno’s visit and lecture at the NDC underscored the ongoing efforts of the European Union to support peace and security in the Middle East, emphasizing the importance of diplomatic solutions and dialogue in addressing regional challenges. The event also recognized the diplomatic contributions of Oman to international peace efforts, highlighting the country’s role in promoting communication and understanding among diverse cultures. By fostering exchanges of knowledge and ideas, the lecture at the NDC contributed to a deeper understanding of the complex dynamics of the Middle East region.
As an Academy of Strategic and Defence Studies, the NDC plays a crucial role in facilitating discussions and promoting awareness of global security issues among military and civilian stakeholders. The participation of senior officers, candidates of the National Defence Course, and representatives from various sectors reflects the diverse perspectives and expertise that contribute to an enriching learning environment. By hosting events such as the lecture by Ambassador Farno, the NDC continues to uphold its commitment to excellence in strategic studies and defense education, providing a forum for dialogue and collaboration among a wide range of stakeholders.
Overall, the lecture by Christophe Farno at the National Defence College in Muscat offered valuable insights into the European Union’s perspective on peace and security in the Middle East. By emphasizing the importance of dialogue, diplomacy, and regional cooperation, the event underscored the shared commitment of nations to address complex security challenges. The engagement of a diverse audience, including military officers, civil representatives, and course participants, reflects the broad interest and importance of promoting peace and security in the region. Through ongoing collaborations and knowledge-sharing, the NDC and its partners strive to contribute to a safer and more stable future for the Middle East and beyond.